Kingston News (1868), 28 Jun 1869, p. 4

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IWWWll\liiW Royal Assurance company or EUGENE RIMMEL. Fffuvn LL , LIVERPOOL TND LONDON. MAXWELL W. STRANGE 5 I n-ans I`... 'l.*:__.. , Lao negeuv. arrest; 24 Co Boulevard dea Italienp, Pa nut.` pun. President. .-.., wulc are secret coni- the market. Many medical ne,:nd recommend your com- never prescribe a secret re- GH'AIn.lu Yvnn ' " - --4 n.-A1 LLl\JL` " I lg lb-: Syat.eIn.--Price 251 per Bottle. |Q"l`A'!'r7r.-n rnh..-.. LUI-I rims. xmxmmtox. --v avtn WTIIQH 31"] am: to be appreciated. characterising it (viz., I the most useful medi- Dd dllrina that -- --K` vucuny an Draper, ARRISTEBS,A. l"l'9B.NBYB-at.-LAW Solici- B horn in Ch:neery-GhamberI N99. 7, 8, I 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, C. W. Jun u Euu.1.Q.0_. | Fun 0. Dunn. _;.. Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders. Glycerine Toilet Requi- sites. . on CHLOKODYNE PERMlNrr JAMES swnvr, An... U L)" ll` 1, ngrnl, St. Lawrence W hart. .---..I A. . Towle; Chemist, CHAuL|:s Wnnsoa Secretary DI A2-\.\ An -uul. 11 I31, known Composi- Standard Works 11. Iu II . Ulndliu, Agent for Kingston mt. Allllh) LJ II lK`gLe'nt` St. Lawrence Wharf gqanuu-, cc. Ui door IOul_l_J or the British Logan 1. Bngot Sire: Whig Uloe, E. P. Dorm, General Agent. I `IN Icnn $1,000,000. TTDIKTIW Ibr uunAo5u U]. 1 received by :3 hm 1-.....,. $24,000,000} CUB of .11 IO nl`..n UI all `. effec- "bull | \9d of . County Grown Auorne A w. A. REEVE, M. W. ll. Ml;|ga3'c, TTOENEY-AT-LAW, Conveyanger, :1 rnnaalnn I` ll unmet. Dee mrecuous on every bottle: Recommended and used by Professor Simonda at the Royal Vexerinhry College, during the last twenty yearn. N.B.-Thiu uid is a. certain cure for gn-one in horns, nllo the scab and rot in lhup. urn urengm, 165 per dozen; and in bul 43 per gallon: bottles included. Each Ion making 200 gallons, when dllu ed water. See directions and mind In nun ii 9` - __ ,, ,__,_.,... vb nuluu U113 HJBIO Oeu 3 single case, although the disease is raging in the neighbourhood. S6ld by all Chemists, nnd st :90, Canon streef, London. Quarks, 165' pints, Ba ; half. `pints, 4:; glnsa-aLoppered Imperial pints, ex- tra. strength, 16: dozen; bulk at gal- ma.ki_ng 290 dllu ad mm- dis . .. us laugh! uuu Ulr Vermin. Sir W. Burnett's Disinfecting the only Disinfectant used at th tursl Hall during the Smitheld ( Show in 1866, by order of He Privy Council. l"hn ....I.... -t -I " " %{.- SIR WILLI\M BURNE'l"I"S DISINFECT- ` I NG FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, worklsouses, factories, pri-- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wards, clothes and linen of sick, night- chuirs, cesspool.-3, drains, water closets, stables, dairies, larders, musty -cssks,_tubs, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds of ships, apartments for searchers, undertakers, and jurymen, and for post-mortem examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees, for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation of subjects for dissection; for the extermina- HOD of bugs and other Vermin .u. we prevenuon of infections 111 pl th vermin. Disinfectim aL.. --I/ N` - _....... ...--..u.\.. Sbid `in patent atoppered glass bottles, price 23 Gd, 43 6d, 113, and 215 each. Spe- cial agents required and appointed in all parts of the world. - V 'a"""`l ` "` E` _ Richard '1`. Walkem, ~ VOLIOITOR IN UHANOERY. Uoo--Gluence Street, Kingston, 0.W. J. P. Gn.nna1.uvI.L.L.B. | man. `I . Wu._nn. __.______._____.__._________ llacdonald, Patton at Mucnur, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-so-LAW, B Solicitors in Chancery, to. T Ullioea-_-i8 Ulsrenc BL, oppoente the Post Ullioe, Kuen-ou,.O. W Jan A. ;|Aonoau.n, 2 Jnnzs PATTOII, Q.C unav nu auvcmt oiner conditions, where the vital current is poisoned by infection, and thereby rendered unt to support health and life. it has been found eminently benecial; and in sustaining and purifying inuence acts as a. preventive to disease, as the nu- merous unsolicited testimonials accompany- ing each bottle will prove. Its portability renders it admirably adapted to the travel~ ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when distant from medical udVjC8 or assistance. ' Qnlrl :... n....-- --~ ~ - LAMPLOUGH S PYRETIC SALlNE.-A. Medicine that cures See. Stlckness or the worst form of Billions Heudnche in a few minutes; effervescing and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially calculated to main- min health. when mifed with water and taken during the eifervescence, it immedi ately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. It vitalizes and supplies the blood with those saline princi- plea that am lost, altered, or destroyed dur- ing the hot weather. In Jungle, Sceulet, Yellow, I`y_phus, Eruptive Fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, vital nu.-un... :- 5 ,_-. V .. `'1 VI... una- As an assurance of its purity and salutary properties, it is only necessary to poi_t out lbe name of the celebrated and philanthro- pic Physician from whose prescription it is compounded. The entire life of Ihal; distin- guished man was spent. in promoting the beallh of his fellow-creatures, and his death, in December, 1361, was mourned as a. na- tion .1 loss. llTL.-i-,.|- ` " lunulur, nu, uamua Uondun. Street; Barclay and Sons, Farringdon Street; Batty and 00., Finabury Pavement. R-emu by Chemists, Grocers, ltallian Warebousemen. and othm-A ah.-m...:.....o .-.- n\|u5uUIJ.l, unu 81781`) 4151: for 'I`he" Agents--Burgoyne, 16, Colman Street, ` uvu :1 IUEH. Wholesnde and for exportation by the Pro- pritor, 69, Lanb a Conduit. Street; Qgd Farringdon Street: Battv and n.. ncmu my uuemlats, Grace] `Warebousemen, others, thro ` Kingdom, and every part of the for "1`hn" 54....-- W G..-- ununuuuuuuullly. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- liculara, apply to the Plsbenteesnud Sole Manu- facturers, JOHN G():5NELL ck C0,, Pertumora by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princess of Wales, .!:c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Um-an Taurus Srmcsr, late of 12 Three King Gqurt, Lombard Street. '9 ' 6 M F113 5:; L'Ul-J. Pm n.v\:I..- |--- t.` ... 50 111:)" SAUCE. Pl'L pal'CLl by Alex- mnlur Suutllwooxl Sttxckcr, trum a re'cipe by his Cousin, the hte Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Sani- tary lit-form; Medical Member of the rt. General Board of Health ;' Author of the first work on Fever in any age or country, the Philuaopby of Health, &c. l)I'4lir'inn.1 mink A . . _ .. _, u. . - The: deatbris aunuunccd of Major-Gen. Ed- gar Gibson, in bib 80:!) year. He entered the army towards the end ot'1812, served in the Peninsula, from Angus: 1813 to the end 01 that wnr in 1814, and was also pre- sent. M the battle of Waterloo uu uluugrucuul ouuur, and is easily applied. John Goenell & Co. s I nl.eut Tricllosnron, or newly invenled Hair Brush, the peculiar me- chauical construction of which accompanies the 1WD operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. The Pnlnnl \l.-_.-I......:....| n1_-:_ A'-_ n, ,- - Icu pcnulne mm mm emollient qualilioa. John Goanell & Cu. s Violet and Slilleeur Nursery Powder is guaranteod pure. No nur- sery should be without. it. Sold in boxes at 5d ; in tins 13 each. ' |,,|,_ [I_.-._,I| 1. (`I 1 n. - - uu , nu nus in eacn. ' John Gosnell & Co. s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, prolecia the enamel from decav,and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 1 6d each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce any shade Brown or Black, or good natural cqlour. It. cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. CO_' llrilnt Trillnaurnn 4-.- uuu uu uu Iv u_.n nu` , DO u rrmt. LHAIIIII DTIIIIT. John Goanell J: Co. a Select Permmes: Esa Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Cldb Perfume. Eananna nf' Wnnd Vinlat Vin- . uuumu Iur rm: uanuxercmer. rncegu Gd. John Gasnell ct Co. s La Noblesse erfume, a most. delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. John Gosuell 5: Go. a Noblesse Pounds, ele- gantly perfumed, Ind highly recommended for beautirying and promoting the growth of the hair. r,\7_|| n '- IJJII. Ln Nobleaae Soap-e9lea_med for its unequal. led perfume and ne emollient qualitigg, & (Eula Vinlnv ma u:mn-.... |v|.lL` LII IUC H LFUUKIUWL. John Gosuell 31 Co. s Prince of Wa1ea Per- fume, a most choice and fashionable perfume. John Gaanall & an 51. print-nan Alnv-unAu~.. n .-uuu, a mum. uuuwu uuu Lusnlonaolo perlume. Gaanell & Co :3 Princess Alexnndraa Perfume, a most choice and delicate perfume, preparedriexpxessly for the use of Her Royal Highness. = Jnl-n-. l1m.....lI I. (1..-. YT-.--- Li M- lll5LILlUBUo I John Goanell & 0035 Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. 'r-n__. n`___,n . n . - . _. . _ , I U| ll.II.l.|U. John Gbsnell J; Oo.'s Jockey Club Perfume is in universal request as the most admired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price ` acd. Jnhn I}-uannll Jr l'"..-. in T .-. 'U..LI.u-an --l'A - ,___ _-....._..-u Iv -uu unuc IVIIIIHIIII DCOIL The Indonsunt, the pioneer of the new type of unsrrnbnred iron-built ying ocean cruisers introduced into Her Majesty's navy by the present Chief Constructor, or 4,066 tons, 1,U00-b.urse power (nominal), to carry {an 12-ton and six 6-ton ried guns, has completed her armament in the steam basin 0! Portslnouth Dockyard, and is to have all her internal ttings completed in readi- ness for her measured mile trial of speed by the 29th inst: ------ THE grace frauds which continue to be prec- tised by obscure mnnufnotnrerl, more particularly in Germany, by imitnting the la- bels attached to JOHN GOSNELL at 00. : PERFUMERY, render it imperative upon the Proprietors to CAUTION the public against. such nefarious proceedingc. and to requect their friends and patronl to purchase only of respec- table dealers, who import. direct. from John Gosneii 5; Co. ; and invite special attention to the address- RED BULL WHA RF, 93 Upper: Trunnzs S-rnnr. T.-0... n......-1I 1. IL. 1- ::..|..... I).._c\..._.... . n4) Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Frangipnnni, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. Jnhn nannll .ly n ; Du-in-.. Ar n1'..1....rn-_ uv}Ut1 I Sold .auI l I dig 331? 2 DAMJYH :HEWS%:.M@ND5U1IEDlmlGx ~23, OAUTLON. __.- uuauuuucnu UIUD Uliltla Her Majesty's the uid is shown by the from the Secretary and ._ -.,...., nut] us nspiuly no d t, .ther. Eruptive In Sllnnnl-f 'h.:...ln. -_a ,, ,-_-, .....n-Euuut Luv ry world. Sauce.---Special Export \ Burbiidges, and Squire, London. unluerlleeve & walkem, BARBBTEE sud ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Oonveymoen, Noluica Public. .III-I....__J nil --- -- _ .... .......m5 mum. was at the Agricul- Club Cattle order of H... u..:--.--- Inna, UFUUCTS, IIEHIED throughout the Dart of thn m.~...m lingtou, Jan. 1868. send eight gallons lg Fluid, as per order various Disinfecting own, I` can anv win- 5, n an ant -Dnalra ant... Fluid wa Kn A _..:.._.I with nuns, AND IF YOU Do NOT ALREADY TAKE fADVAN'1`AGE OF TYPES ANDINK _ * RESOLVE AT oncp T0 PUBLISHED IN THIS orrr, -rms JOURNAL =., orrnns my an-sr nnmuu 1-`on LOCAL up enmmu. ADVERTISI- unzrrs; 1-Hnnnronn T_ ADVERTISE-INTER n.m.v ma.-ws." ' CONTRACTS POSSESSI N G I Mr Alex. Snmmervi'lle,V the whistler at the plough, has been presented byethe re- latives of the late nephew of the author of `Wnvere|y,, with scopy of Sir Walter Seott s~ poems, handsomely bound, together with the ms of Burns, for his kindness to the la1e%lli|m Scott, who, it will be remem- bored, died I few months ago in the St. Andrews Home, Montreal. At the same time, a. present of a brooch handsomeiyset, vns given to Mrs Campbell, the Matron of the Home, and 3 copy of Sir Walter : poems to Mr Cunpbell, the resident Manager of the Home, as a slight acknowledgement of `their kindness to the late William Scott. S Iliflnlrnnuh AL- -7~ DAILY NEWS. A LOCAL PAPER TIMES. PLACE THE PARTICULARS OF u-You Hun smmr HONEY IN THE PURCHASE AND ERECTION 0! AN 1'0 K LIBERAL AND JUDIUIOUS USE OF` NEWSPAPE3 COLUMNS! ll YOU WOULD -rm: Mqq';~..stti'1`cWmi1i:{ 4f9UiQ" 'l`RADESMEN ,, AND MERCHANT LDHIT THE IHPORTANUI 0' ADVERTISING!` `MAY BE MADE AT Tris DAILY NEWS OFFICE. AND YEARLY THE LARGES1 IS THE BEST IF YOU WOULD DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND NOT TO BE 'DRIVIlN. ATTRACT CUSTOMERS BIGN A THOUSAND AGREEMENTS OIROULATION 01! ANY NEWSPAPER ADVERTISE MEDIUM; WHEREIN _,____ r...-...-'...., lvutlul uuu UI.UI.y.' A dineuo culled pachima is reported tobe fut dun-oying the came of the Soonderbnns, in lndi; It has appeared in nu epidemic form, and in victim: innrigbl; full of and die in the comic 0! two or three days. This epidemic in said not to dier much from the epizooxic, or cattle disease, of 1864. 1: is called by the na- tives paclmna, or puachima, probably because they suppooe it to come tron; the I`est.-.lledi- cal Guerra. ADVERTISE "OUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE AND REPEAT THE TO ADVERTISE A uGOAL 3us1Nnss,":;' -ramnronm GO AND A LITTLE irnmamc PUBLIC AND [N THE ATTRACTIVE SIGN `THEIR BUCOFRP There is 1 poet or something of that ilk lost in thoeditor thst got o' the following about June: It is the month of months for women: its roses adorn their limit; its strawberries crim- son their lips; it invites them to sppsrel them- ulves in white, dnsphsoous robes, and trash, cool mnslins; it takes them out of the four walls that hold them, puts a dew upon their cheeks, and its light in their eyq, and tries to restore to those who have lost them, their most pre- cious possessions, youth and be my." A dinonnn nqllul .~.,.-t..'__ 2- GARRY SUCH A JUDICIOUS STEP (OR ADVR RTISING oivcga AND ATTRIBUTB FOR. YOUR PLACE BEFORE T.-:11? SIR TARIPIV OP TISEI U17 BUSINESS :10 I yo-'3 -7 .- --w--:i V- I. ll. Smith, K.l)., )l!Y8IOIAN. SURGEON, 80., Pl _ Residence srrornminh. LEA AND PE RBINS Worcestershirean cs This delicious Oondim Ionnoisseuts The only good sauce, "13 pro- _ ered solely by Lea and Pen-ins. The Pn_blic ` and Persian Names are on 3"Wm'ppe'r, Label! Bottle, and Stopper. Ask for Lea and Pen-1ns Bauoe. Sold Wholesale `arid for Ex prietora , Worcester 5 Messrs. 0 ant, pronounced` by. port, by :he P1-ov V ` _ rosss s_nd Block I we ; lean` R-psi-,. .-.* __ , `- . ;-.u1 IJLVU On Uotton, ;f I ordinary way. BLENDING some of th e dyes in produce an innity of shade, ; taste. uuunllli and GLUESd'n'r_a";uccesotnlly coloured with these dyes. INK: A Sixpenny bottle of Magenta to a pint or more of cold water WATER - One drop of dye will tint II quart. PRINTING Ootton, Silk or Wool in the ordinary war, , -v-v'- vs lgll-I. A mof `simple or elegsnt tinting cannot be had. `ud Isgsnu, Violet, Orange and Pink useful colours. GELATINEB GLUES sre successfully f with nm... A--- ,_ -. --....., muuar to Ward and LoEk a Arabian N ighu, &c., m. y be pl-ettily illum- inated in thil manner. , CORN FLOUR ICE (DREAMS, #0: While in nliquid state llngontl. Arnore simple CONFECTIONE-" ""' " ` " unn SPAIN: A bottle of`-1*;'o..;wi3la.ck to half a-pint of hot water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A Sixpennv bottle Canary dissolved in a pint of boiling water PHOTOGRAPHS ma y be tinted; dilute the dye with water; I bo mo of Magenta to a pint of water. to. " ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a few drop: into an ant can add warm ---~-- { ......, mores, tseaweed, &c., aitract ' quick1y,ifappIied in boiling water. ta, Violet, Cr; apinttos quart of beautiful colonri cording to shade required Apply brush. PAPER and WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: of No. 2 Bl: a-oint of hm _---- ..u4nun: nut in: few dro] Magenta, Mauve, Violet, these impart delicate tints kc. "WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wick Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, q`llick1]'.if8Dnlied In ;...:.=_. ` STABCH: Stir in urnugo. uye in warm (watei-. WBITEWASH: To color: Magenta or Rose; add half a bottle to a. pail then Itir in the Whitening : Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue nn produce pretty time by using om more, as directed above. 8 drops of Mauve. Violet, mm - ul me aye Ia autcient COTTON: Mauve, Yioln recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Mag Nuhville, June 22.-Attorney-General Tu- thell called at the oica of Mr Gresham, editor of the new Stokes organ, Luis morning,anduked him whether he was rcsponaiblu for no article which npgeared in yesterday's paper speaking oc` him in opp.-ohrtous terms. Grushntn replied he Ins. Tutbetl then draw 3 repeater and tired at Gruhun. The latter thereupon struck doxu tho pistol, grappled Tutbeli and beat him se- verely. In his paper this evening he charges Ttnhell with nu. attempt to assassinate him Ttubell is a Northern citizen and I supporter _ol Sector. vucmluul preparations can be their chief use is_ for dyeing they are also invaluable as :1 ~ for almost every known mai with which they can he need a cy of the result. being, iudeed,: By their use almost any article he dyed in A few minutes fo without oiling the hands. Mwuhnunn , _ _._.- .n.-u,, 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 curious teeth. It puri- es and soften: the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to; promote a. healthy state of the whole body. H. BOLLMAN comm, Patentma l'l..n......... 7 .r, -I- __ JUDSON S 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 enuinsrato the many uses towhich these wonderful and beantifiil chemical preparations applied; while textile fabrics, ` invaluable as n nnlnn-inn. -_-_. IVII LIEC- N.B.---Cond_y's Fluid is the Standard Scienlzic Test for Organic Matter in Water. and affords the only known means of rapidly and completely freeing Drinking Water from Organic Taint, which is so common a cause 01 serious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted uid with "Cou"dy s Ozoniaer" or other Spray-pru ducer. l'Il\lTT\1[`I V` . .-__-/ \run JULLI-."l' mouti whethc or con 1 H09 and nnfran- pl... _L- UI-ucr accu Iron] smut. Maintaining the health of plants in pots and conservatories. . Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut owers kept in water. Destroying the blight oi the pouitoe, vine, hop, mulberry tree, to. Waahirng dogs and other domestic animals. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tube, dairy utensils. Wax-ibing the hair and darkening its colour yhen turning grey. . Enhancing the purifying end invigorating ef- fects of baths and tube. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying ani- ms] virus. Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, am. (`no Dlllnn .-....l...- nan . ...-- uurecas, uugs, ac. One gallon makes 2001.0! for use. `Yr, ,1 ..._. lI'Ull.l lvlllllluu / Count.c1-acting the effects of organic poisons taken into the stomach. Curing Muaty provender. Freeing wheat and other seed from smut. Il..:-.;..:M:_ _, .|, , I I.I . . - LLUMJNA ---. a nut): Lock ., pxettily illum- H nosxi Ewzxlxu. JL'NE_28. \\JJ.1lJ 1 .3 1 Anna 1. ruuxu Ur Ilntural u1smlec- Kj taut puries, deodorlse, nndjdisinfects, by the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,-its active principle. Being entirely inuexious, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, lor which all other disinfectants, on nccdun tof; their poisonous or other objectionnble qualities, are unavailable and useless :- Detecting organic impurities in air and water. Purifvitig drinking and other miter from or- ganic matter, lend, &c. F`!-nnhnnhan thn ninvnf nlnan I|'Ap\4un ..__I _-_, _.. EIIHU llllllaloll" II-flu GU: . Freshcning the air of close places, and remov- ing bad emu.-Ila. Ii`.-.1.-.:...-n.....o Anl. |...u,._ ..._ -.|___ _ . . IUK UIIU EIIJUIIE. Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. t"|,.........._...:._._ ;I__ .a,.._ ~n - `VIN UUIUTUUIIIU. . l"he Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, II. has an immense sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did iv. not. iuppiy a want. and till I place. Mnnlirnntuurnd hv f.I1n Tnvnnfnr Rh-ixnr F`:-Ar-_ C WIIIIII IIIJU [III E PICK-C Manufactured b t:h'e Inventor, Richard Frec- man, 70, Kenning on Park Road, London, S. Thu nnnnina has nnarnvbr` nn I-hn rluvnrnnnnnt lull, IU, nIL'llI.II||glvUll 1 l`I nuuu, LIUUUUII, D. J The genuine has engraved on the Government . Stamp outside each Bontle), FR.EEMAN`S l (IPTIII IT. HFILHPTIHVKTI` 7' su.}{.'E "EllE$i}1"e '`I.Zi`""i';Z,t?1e`S',' omm AL CHLORUDYNE." J_ 11.. rruemlp, l.'Il'IIIIIBBI:l'= II lutnruu no no one of the groatapt discoveriep of the, present century. In In In-Eely tnployed by the moat ...-nhmnt Dhvnlninn `rid `Rn:-dmnnd in hninltnl and EJJy.'"It'Ii'ii?' e?"aEI?o'e&' I"th"o'I3'oi eminent Physicians `rid `Surgeons in hospltll end private prsctice in on arts o|"thb world. "It has effects pecullsr toitsel , end which are eueetl'l'.l- ly different to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name 'ofOhlo1-odyne, but have no retenre to possessing its virtues. It rapidly ieves pain,` from whstever cause, :1- laya the irritation of fever, soothe! the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use of opiates. t continues to hold its nnehnxen position in the estimation oi the Profession es the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians rnsde sfdavits that they have tested its eects in careful comparison with fhnan nrunn nnr.r.m nnnwnnvsz nnrnnn- DEVI.) ICE!-BU IE5 GIIEUILB Ill UIFUILII IJUIIIPIIFIHUII Wlloll those of"DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE," and deposed to the facts than they lound it a more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEHANS. Rn:-I I-Innnnll r-nmmnnir-ntnri tn lhn Rntni nnL. la VI. Uli'l|'IGE.-Somh West 001-nerctrf Dundns and in: stream. ~ Ear] Russell communicated to the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in Manilla the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Chlorodine. /771... lI-J.'..-I ITEM.-- ..-.J I`L...-JA- Y.._......_ 10n'|. ILHU gflillll) preusuuu ' .1` I\l.'Al.'A- .1L` B. | u.u..n.u.un-D: 1. of the dye is !OT'l`nN - Il- uucn . * ' - CONDTS PATENT OZONISED WATER (Iron TOILET 1=mu>osI:s,) iemovea from thin m.-....L. :__ . _ 10NnY*s PATE T FLUID or natural disinfec-I .' fan! nun-`Run Jnnrinu-Inna nnJ`4-lib!-.f....L.. L- AI... "HI;()BI'(}INAI;O LOR`OVl5Y}~TE- i` todj R, Fraamnn- Phgmmutig fl &ll!"<:%:1 to `J HE ORIGINALO LOEOD1'}1 E invented by B. Freeman, Ph msdutiot, illbwia to be . .-.4 cl... n-gaunt (Hnnnrau-inn hf an In-nnnnt ........uu.uu:. A mxpenny bot- ZO yards of Bonnet Ribbon in it will also produce a clear using less dye. Suitable also ioode. Feathrn Run. 9.. nut] purposes is A 1. A Sixpenny bottle of Magen- znson or Blue will make from ... nuuLa1!1AN GONDY, Patentee, Battersea, London. ;_________.__V e, Magenta, Violet sud lwarm water. To Magenta-, for Pink lfa to 3. mm nr -..---- Close. Arrive. Iucernhy G. [`.R. day trlinlil:-10 P.M. 4:-liP.M. Weuuarn " 3:15 2:15 " l Bull and West night trains 9-.00 *` 7:00 AM. L NITED STATES MAILS. Through Mail: for New York, Boston, Oawego and Cape Vincent, will be closed at [:30 P.E., and lnils from case laces will be due for de- livery at 12:30, . . A second Mail for Cape Vincent will be closed at 5:30, P.M., and one will be due here for delivery at 7, A.M., daily, Sundays exgepwcl. hr.._. __ _ ..._,wu5 I.cAll1U HID luable as colouring I material, the Lt: be used and um h-=1 . ...,.... ....u we unman- udeed, almost magical. v article of clothing can u_tes for a. few pence .cs. ,_-__, ._.....u, uu. ' mi, Mauve, Violet, , and Crimson produce ' results. Use alargi water in an earthen I Rrnah I`--* iviviirops Colour- olet, Blue or Pink; to Luce, Linen, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, I, attract the dye boiling water. eina ai colourinE;g;;;; uwn ease > and the brillian- udnerl Ilrnnat .-..... ...:_-- v 300 gallons adapted 'ill tints ';r~......, nut 17 nu; 1" Pail of water, ln an 1.... _ I the bath will according to ._._...__ EINGLE COPIES of the 1 lllhn tannin..- -5` .L.- _..Im ` 1- nuIUl' g as usual. and crimson _r one bottle or J.'|{llUi'a ` lleurs Bnrgdyne, Burb: _oeia Indenm for Yardley BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. PRIZE MEDAL` HONEY SOAP. . PATENT SUNFLOWER 4011. son. GLYCERINE SOAP. - Every variety of Fancy Soaps in 1b_`BIl In Also in Cartons of3 Tablets.` Pomades, Rose `and Violet `Poiderl, 000' V} meticn, French` Extracts, Lavender "W:'te_;._ Cherry Tooth Paste, Lime Juice and Glyeertnq. and every description of preinutionI"fo'r the 3A Toilet. K |.___ , -. Anntzfc oo.,1 Perfnmers. Prim Purity and` Excellence and D--:- ..._-uo mu. SALT, for produ 1 real Sea Bath in your own Room above fnvonrito prepantion in It:-ongiy mended. 1 Sole PropriototI--'l`IDlAN 8 8011 , into, 16 Wormwood Street, London, E.C EDWIN cmmu, 230., r.n.c.s., _ For uveral years past I have in" the by but of prescribing Dr. do Jon a Light._-Bu-ovrn C04? Liver Oil,'snd nd it to beghlnuli more ell!- cactous than other {variance of the tune mealicinq ` DB. GRANVILLE, l?'_.R.S., Author of the Spu oi Gennnny. " Dr. Granville; has found that Dr. de_ Jonglfn Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired gtfect in a shorter time than other kinds, and tint it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the ndministntion of the DR. BARLOW, 1?.E.S., Senior Physician to Guy ; Hospital. I have frequently recommended persons `con- suiting me to make use of-Dr. do Jonghk God Liven-`Oil. I have been tell satised with its etfects, and believe it to be u_ very ' tted for those cases ' substance isindicated. _.....vs-pa unuucr U! menu], and Chief W the City of London. In all cases I bnve found Dr. de Jongh | Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the some set of properties, among which the presence of eholaic compounds, and of iodine in : state of orguiip combination, are thoinoot renurhbie. It in, I believe, universally scknowledged that this oil has grent. therapeutic power; and 1-our my investigations, I have no doubt of its being a pure and unadulterated article. DR. LANKES'FE1g F.R.B., Coroner for Ceptrallfiddlesex. -- --_---. .. uuu uurt! K:-Uppt'l'S. `Single copies of the `Caucasian AND Nun, containing the news of the Week, may be had in wrapper: for mailing. Price ad. each, Ilnogl every Friday. _ 32,--------- ubfl Medical Ocer .0!" Health 91... n:._ -9` we mum: u. a great advantage that there is one _kind of Cod Liver Oil which is universally cdmltted to be genuine-'-the Light-`Brown Oil supplied by Dr. e Jonglx. It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst 5 much variety and un- certainty, we_ have condence in its genuine- ness.--(Extract from Conaumpnziqnz its Early and Retnediable Stages?) - SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. . sm HENRY nunsn, BART., l[.D.. Physician in Ordinary no the Queen in Irelaml I have frequently prscribed Dr. de Jongh a Light-Bu-owu'Cod Liver Oil. I coneidr it to be a very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value. -- . I DR. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S., . Medical Oicer to the Poor Law Boau-dof Great Britain; . M We think it great advantage is one kind Oil whinh :. ....:---A-I- DR. DE JONGEPS LIGHT-BROWN COD . LIVER OIL. DR. 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GOIIG IAOT. 1:30 p.m. Mixed train 2:45 gm. 1:60 (I II II II on An...- Daily tws. An. I I Ullui ml -II-L113. W,UOD` Otliea Bugot Street, second uitm, nlnnuipa N, PORTLAND, L :"C " Conveyance;-, tc. Dec. 1. > DAILY blicminn nina pm`..- Z/S/o'lici tor in c, &c., 33 King Close. tllnlbl '-tat-L AW,Con- I Hlrnnl Ann:-....I :1u.~zed every. In`- LIQ. OHLOROFORMI Co. CHLOE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Solo Manufacturer :-A. P. Towle, I Ihuchouu. TOWI.E S CHLORODYNE. The Original Prepgration of C { Lion. From Dr C, Kidd, Author of Standtm Ag. f`LI__Af ll"Vu The day seems as yet, unhappily, Vfardia-e taut when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine wha`t.soever.. It i to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise aid thediepoeei of such thingy.-Lancet. on.-tr-v. --.._ _. -nu... u.uoom.u sent to the Colleg Physicians 1: communication receive mm from Manilla. (where cholera had graing fearfully) to the effect that, 0` remedies tried, Culorodyne was the most. e um. Iilllllllsn By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Cress Seeds in a. state of germination, they no united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The in-itntive and stubborn minural has thus become the nucleus of an organic substance capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to the stomach. _ Agent for England and British Possessions, E. G. DUFR.ESNE,_79 Watling Street. May be obtained ofjtll Chemists. - .- ... 3....-pug Lua moo.|.-r'rice 2:1 9d per Bottle. ',' The above Preparations are in the form of Sweeuneats, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly adapted fa: Infants and Mothers nursing. Ru nu. ...._L:_-.:-- ,- - - u A. l2AJv They consist of three preparations-- THE BAUDEINE, An efficient and prompt Remedy for Choleri, Yellow Fever, Diarrhuea, Dysentery, and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Bwd for this valuable preparation. Price: Smail, la lid; Medium, 45 8d ; Large Size, 11s per Bottle. THEDIASTATIZED IRON, For Btrennlhnninu .5. 4.....- n- per bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, F0} purifying the B1oo.l.-Price Preparations sun in .1... .._-_ uunnusx A'l'.`- LAW, E A. Chnncery,Not.aI3 Public, Itgegt, King_st.on. ` 1l1nrD.|.AD"1'A strengthening nnr P R V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the Medical College of Paris, CniefPhysiciau Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late 31.1). or the Civil Hospimls of Algiers, -has just in- troduced in England his ORGANIC MEDI- CINES. - Toilet Soaps. Lilvllndnr Wn A uuul. coups. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the Hm-..u...-..n.:-r gcuumc`.-I I01` [I] Handkerchief. Emu de Cologne. Th lhnlvna --.--- DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIC`M`EDIC[NE. ....u._uun nnulmnh. 1)ERFU5IER by appointment to tbnir Majes- ties the Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spam, the Queen of Holland, the Queen of the Belgians, and the King of Portugal ; and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. __,__ .,. \J. mu, nuuuor 0! on Cbloroform. Sackville-Itne_t, Piccnd Sir,-[ think if you would lhlorodvna mnrn ch...-. unn 2- And is low as H: fa I u\'7 Losses paid in 50 years, UHIY/TO use ooo to lend onthg acuity of Ruuuue it: the Oityor Donn. try at glow nu of interut. No co '_.'_".!~`__ K. II. lznnn "`IIl_S 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 settlementofevery fair claim. It has fully complied with the laws ol C-anada. by the deposit with the Government of Stocks lo the amount of /Etna Insurance Co. of Hart- foul, Conn PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-. 1'55. I 5092] '71 Kingston, Mnych 31, `69. -_-. .-.... .. :;~L,uuu,UUU. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1868- $2,079,896. Funds deposited in the hands of the Government for the security of Pci_licyholders. All fire risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. r . nrvnri r1'l'l'Dvu--I ueuolnl ngcu ` ' ' ' ` ` I HTCORPORATED IN I819. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS$5,150,93l,7 U_LL AND CARGO RISKS to and fun Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and libemlly adjusted an paid in Canada Currency. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, 3 Incl; 31, 1869. St. Lawrence Wharf. \ ` Home lmurance Company or New . liuven, n u.__.-__` 03' LONDON. {SSE}. Marie Insurance. 1569 Home 111surance Company Ncxv Haven, Conn. `Etna Insurance Company llurtford, Conn. I` I John ludle. BARNSTEK Attorney-but-Law, Gonveynncer. e. Uice opposite Post Uice, Ulamnce uent, Kingston. gent, St. Lawrence Wharf. Kingston, March 31, 1869. CHOL_ERA, DIARRHLEA, &c. `ARI. RUSSELL sent to the College 1 comrnnnicatinn rm-na....a : D. SATRALII.` I resident. n.n.- ._. _ Al O`ioe-33, Olnronco Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. 5. Kingston, March 31, I869. n Agent at Kin;to; ' T"! . .-..--.... , Dec, CASH CAPITAL .. .. 31,000,000. AKE AND mvrzn msxs taken on I A anal Parana: at rnnnn.-...I.I.. -,...... .,., .r.uvv d prepared 13 issue policies-ou terms 1 ' the safety ofthe assured will permit. JAMES SWIFT, g_,__ ..-`uu gnu luv nu. LSIDIXD LIKBD I x and cargoes a: reasonable rates. JAMES SW1!-"1', Agent, uzston. March 31. '69. Sr I.nw.-..n.... mu CAPITAL orric.RE5irEb7TJE1G`T fiE`E1 NEARLY upposrms THE any BOOK s'ro1u:,

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