Used in the Royal palaces and all the hospitals, and adopted by the Board of Trade, Condy’s Fluid does not even yet appear to be so well known as a valuable disinfectant as it should be. Its importance for the sick room for rendering safe infected clothing, linen, bedding, c., is testified to by the medical profession generally. Instances of its great utility, however, for purifying purposes can be better learned from the testimony in the handy little u Manual ” which Messrs. Oondy Mitchell, of G7, Turnmill-street, E.C., have just issued for the benefit of the public. At this time of the year the Fluid can be used with advantage, not only in hospitals, asylums, and other large institutions, but in private houses.