ununuy LLIUAVIL nnlunl . Train; min and depart from the Kingston 5 Station It follows : 2 ` -....... _. t aoox nnans: A siipenny bottle of Hugo: tn, Violet, 01-imaon or Blue will make Iron: 3 pin: to: qunn of beautiful wlouxiing, no- ' cording to shade required Apply with 3 brush. n.nu-n _ . u-A.-._ .-._.-__ 7 `PAPER and WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2 Black to half a-pint of hot water. unn uuun: A oonue ot No. 2 Black a-pint SATIN WOOD STAIN : A Sixponnv bottle Canary diuolted in u bin! of boiling -.... A1111 vvuuu cram A Sixponnv Canary pint of boiling water. PHOTOGRAPHS may he tintod; dilute the dye with tutu-gs bomn of Input: to I pint of utter. kc. ILLUIINATING: Inputs, Violet, Blno, Onngo ; pour I fey drop: into an egg cup add vu-In nut; nuyithn bruh or pen Borden ofbooh,nhni1u: to Wed and Loch : Anbian lights, to., my ho prettily illnu inutod in this Innnnet. - us win uye an yards or Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minnuer it will also produce 3 clear Rose Pink By using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, kc. lT!`|l'lI'.I'.I!N. Il-........ u -..._- I ? quanmy oz Dolung waver in In an-then pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid crmuaan, 4...: Amman xugnli, 66., BI it Annllnnu Ins-c H. BOLLMAN OONDY, Patentee, Batter-sea, London. ,* ~`'f---==-1 ` `"`F[' CD030!) I01` IDS! PD 008. Versailles, Jan. , via London, noon.- The German troops occupied the forte around Paris at ten o'clock thin morning. The entire garrison of Paris, except the National Guard, surrendered their arms. '|`hn nnnin-inn awn:-an Al! Al... `Inn. ..a- I.`-L VI! 1 `V .----- - :`` ,-3_t\:`:F;{ l`,""~'-`:71 2 A TRADESMEN % V nub MERGHANT ;ADvEB.T1s1NG1`i xnwspnpna coLxUns| .1 YOU wouLn_' II` YOU HAVE PABYIOULAB5 OP A LOCAL PAPER [8 THE BEST DATLY NEWS. rossnssum mu LARGIS3 JUDIGIOUS us: or nnuoum uuaru, sun-enaoroa thou nrml.{ The armistice expires on the 19th of Fob-` nnrv. ' TIIIS. PLACE TH} HINTS; THEREFOR] ADVIBTISIINTIII 4 DAILY NEWS." ookrnAors 8!! nun or In-us, `um It` You no not `run; ['_LnnxuaI`g,r_ ` 1; _, urns Ad In ` usoxln u-_{oaa|np> ' a ATTRACT GUSTOIIRS AND NOT TO Bl DRIVEN. SPENT IONIY 1'0 A LIBERAL AND ADVERTISE SIGN A THOUSAND rumhon. Jan. 28.-'l'heu d)u burr no corrupondonce between Von Beast and Big- mnrok in regard to 113 preliminaries of mono. '~ OUR BUSINISB ADVERTISE IIAY Bi nun: A1` `ran bun nws OFPIOI. V :.I'IlIlSU\. u~mir_-' mponnncn or \ mopae nefario` AND YEARLY GENERAL ADVIIRTIBI. IN THE PUROHABI ADVERTISE! A"1):vEii'1:`;%IsI. IEDIUH WHEBEIN The Times this morning Ynbliehee the fol- lowing deenetch:--Vereei lee, Jan. 27- There was great. 5 itatiun in Paris lee: night. the heads: of drums and the shouts of the multim e within the wells were lainly heard. It is positively known that Eismerck is endeavouring to.ti-en for peace on the basis of the eeeeion of Alsace and a portion of Lorraine to Germany. If Fayre accepts the propoeed terms Germany will recognise the republic. The Impenaliets are willing to ncce I the conditions. London. Jim. 1!`: 9-30 n m _R:.m....1. ADVERTISE CIRCULATION or` AND REPEAT THE AGRIIIINTS - 1'0 LDVERTISII A uO0-AL BUSINESS, "l'BEREl'0Bl GO AND I AND EREOTIONOP AR DRIVE YOUR BUSINIS3. A LITTLE runi-ans A NY nnwsurln rnsusnxn 11: rule out, rms :dun1uL onus my new unmn an Anmmn mun suoonar TU_ESDAY__EVENING. JAN. 31. 9- sEzfF112s1' PA GE. BEFORE `Pd PUBLIO AND ATTRACTIVE BIG! U,ce:ssrUL '~".`E 9 `i my my I Ion LOCAL Km) A JUDIOIOUBSTIP FOR YOUR PLACE ll` YOU WOULD {OB ADVIBTIBING OI` BUSINESS UUJ ITIIICI. London, Jan. 29.-Berlin is rejoining to- day we: the news from Versnilles. No conrmation of the ropoth of the capital- lion were roonind than lutnight. and it was only this morning the nnnounemont of {he nctunl signing of the terms 01 aurrendor --was receiv . The n! ooinl denpntdu was road in the ohm-ohu. . GARRY SUCH :1`... .._ HE gross fraud: which continue to be prQ_c- tieed by obscure manufacturers, ore particularly in Ga-many, by imitating t la- bel: at nhed to` J HN,_,Q.OSN'l!`-LL ' b Un. e IERFU BI , run 1' itiifigperative upon the `of: "t6`G"A'u'i'xoI'the public against such nefarious proceedings, and to request thoit friends and patrons to purchase only of reaped`- [ table dealers, who import direct from John a Gosnell 8: Co. ; and invite special attention to the addrees- `_ f ` RED BULL WHARF, 69 UPPIB TELIB S1-an-r. John Goonell & Co. e Select Perfumes: Eu Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vio- toria Bouquet, Frangipanui, Military Bouquet, the Bride] Bouquet. ` 1...... nnnnll A: Go}: Prince of Wales Per- fume, I most choice and John Goanoll & C.o. s Porfulne, a moat cboioo : pnpued expnlly for I Highness. Jnhn Gosnell 8 C033 John Gosnell & and fashionable perfulzpe. C.o.`a Princess Alexandra : and perfume, the use of r Boyd ' Jqhn Gosnell Upper Ten Thouund lnlr. La Noblesse Soap-eeIeemed for its unequil-V led perfume and line emollient qualities. John Gosnell 8: Co. s Violet. and Milleenr qunliues. ` John Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. No nut-V sery should be without it. Sold in boxes 311 6d; in tins 18 each. John Gocnell & 00. : Cherry Toolh Paste in .....n. nnnnrinr on anv Tooth-~Powder, gives Goenell 3 00. Unerry `room rant: I! greatly superior to any Toov.h-~Powder, gives the Teeth apenrl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decey, and imparts a pleasing` fragrance to the breath. Price 1s 6d each. _ ` tmatanmneoue Hair Dye : certain to produce` breath. knee is on eacn. Instantaneous Dye produce` any shade Brown or Black, of good natural colour. I! cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. Jnhn Gmnell 1- 3o. s Patent Trichosaron, or disagreeable odour, and IS essuy Ippueu. John Gonnell O neivly invented uni: Brush, the peculiar me- chanical construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. .. Thn Patent. Mechanical Chair fr Brushing` simultaneously. The Patent Mechanical Brushing` Hair by Machinery. For Prospegnns nnd par- ticulars, apply to the Patentees and Solo MamI- , factnrera, JOHN GOSNELL & C0,, Perfumcta by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princese of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urnm Tunas STBIIT, late of 12 Three King Con: Lombard Street. are willing to none I no oondluone. London, Jun. :1: 9:30 a.m.-Biemerck, nlluding to the reported negotistinns with ` Napoleon end the Prussian Government pays the Emperor refers everything to the regency. Ho (Bismarck) denies that he he: ever negoxisted for a restoration of the Boneportee, or that he intends to interfere in the domeetio ooneernl of France. T4Tndnn. Jun, 29, 5:30 n m _A v.....:n.... 55 HE" SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- ander Soutliwoml Stocker, from a recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Sani- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first General Board of Health; Author of the first work on Fever in any age or country, the Philoeophy o Health, &c. Delicious with even known dish. Its BID . -an rnnoaopny 0[ neauu, ac. Delicious every habitual use increases the appetite and pro- mptes digestion. It is much esteemed for ita digestive properties. ` As an assurance of its nuritv and salntnrv us mgesuve properues. As an assurance purity salutary rope: ties, it is only necessary to poi-t out he`nmns`o!_ the celebrated un philanthro- pic Physician from whose `prescription it is compounded. The entire life of that distin- guished man was spent in promoting the health of his fallow-creatures, and his death, to December, 1861, was mourned as a. nu Lional loss. ' whnlnnln and far nvnnvintinn he Ilnn D-A. uonu I055. . Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, Lamb's Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Farriugdon' Street; Bunny and C0,, Finsbury Pavement. Retail bv Chemists. Grnmrn. Italian Warn. k`lDSDI1I y KIVGIIIEIN-. Retail by Chemists, Grocers. Italian Ware- housemen, and others throughout the King- dom, and every part of the world. Ask for lbs `-The' Sauce -Sm>-inl arnm-t ii 1 31. uom, nun every pan or we worm. Ask for Ihe `-The" Sance.-Special export Agents-Bu1-goyne, Burbridges, and Squire, 16, Colman Street, London. WOTSI I0l'!II OI Dlll|OllB neaaanne In 5 `CW minute; eerpsgin Jandtptelqs, its ocu- stang [use b nfpeiia y` calcuhted {to maintain health. When mixed with water and taken during the etfervescence, it immediately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. It vitalizes and supplies the blood with those saline principles that are lost. al- tered, or destroyed during the hot weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, Typhus, Ernptive Fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the vital current is poison- ed by infection, and and thereby rendered un- lit to support health and prolong human life. it has been found eminently bet echl; and its sustaining an d purifying inftence acts as a preventive to disease, as th. nu- merous unsolicited testimonials accomp.t.`:y-- mg 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 odVlC8 or assistance. Qnlrl in nnnni non-uu.-..A _I___ a__..u, AIIIDUUUEID KIELEILIU DAI.a|1VIII.?A L Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in few minnI`- aft-I-qtinr nn'*v-tnIna ha nun- ln we uumeluo numeral 01 France. Lo`udon, Jan. 29, 5:30 p.m.-A Versailles despatoh just received says the Twelfth Sn-xon Corps at ten o'clock this morning oc- cupied Romninvillo, Noisy. Ronny, sud No- am; the Bun:-inns, Chan-onion, Mons Ekougo and Vnnvroa, and the Siluinn Corps Ivry and Bicotre. Pu-in is to pay 200,000,- 002) fnncn. r....a.... I-.. on n._::_ - -.2 nunce or nsslstance. Sold in patent atoppered glass bott. V vein! sfen `1-Qcpind -`uni Ipplntel in h . price 2: 6d, 43 6d, 113, and 2la,eacb. S parts of lhe world: IB. WILLIAM BURNET'l"S DlSINFEO l_'-_ ING FLUID, for the purication of sick , rooms, hospitals, workhouses, factories, pri- ` sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wards, clothes and linsn of sick, night- chairs, cesspools, drains, water closets, stables, dairies, larders, meaty casks, tubs, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds of ships; apartments for searchers, nndertnkers,` and jnrymen, and foripdstmoeteni examinitions; I for the preventltll of infection nesse, can- " ker sud fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, end for the preservation of subjects for dissection; for the exwrmim. tion of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett : nininfnnah... IlI..:.1 ___ tion or huge and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett's Dieinfecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant need at the Agricul- turul Hall during the Smitheld Club Oettlo Show in 1866, by order of Her Majesty ; Privy Council. The value of the uid is 3 following letter from the 8 Manager: Agricultural Hall, Islington, Jun, 1333, Deer Sir,-Pleeae to send eight gellong more of your `Disinfectiug Fluid. as per om enclosed. Having used various Dieinfecting Fluids at our many shows, I can any with condence that none have bed the inetnn. teneoue nnd complete etfect of Sir Willigm Buruett |, and 1-00 without reducing nu! nuiuuoe-2 Ii the Inn]! at`. 1.4.`- .. hown by the secretary and my uulunucol uusuo Imel lime or catholic at-M.-I fully, "S. Sxonr-.`:. Sec. Cant. Jnnknnn R H on nine or ceramic arm.-1 am your: fgig. end Msnsgeg-, Capt. Jackson, B..Ii., 90, Csnnou street." . This uid sets on the essential ceuse of < disease by destroying the local conditions of 1 the atmosphere under which cholers is most I frequently developed and propagated. For instance: In a house In St. Andrew's street, Plymouth, occupied by fty-two persons; It was sprinkled in every room except four .- '3; these the occupants would not permit it to i he spplied; the result of which wss, that hf ` those puts of the house where it 5.4 5. used, not I single cue of cholers snug- qnently occurred; while in the four rooms shove sllnded to, the disease still exists sud sotne deaths hsve tsken plsce. 'l'wo houses lnnsedistely opposite were supplied with s qusntity, in neitner of which has there been s single one, slthongh the diseue is raging in the neighbourhood. ` - 861d he ell nh...x.o. --z _. .- - I m we nugnnonrnood. 861d by :11 Oheminll, and at to, attest, London. Qnaru, lea; ping, 3. . , , `. .`." ?m P. ms a..:'...".'"::::. ;::;'.. ':;:`..,..*'.,,I ;.:;-,; (using tho Inn twenty yum .; nu. 1.3.-THO Ilid in I annals. ._.. 1.. _, * ' r- r;? ?T';%'* - Ion making 200 `Allan; When. dung; III- vuer. See diroetlonn on over, bga._ `ab Recommended sad and by p Binondn at an Rnvnl V..-.x--__ .. .- `AMPLOUGEPS PYRETIO sAL1Na:;-A A Mnriininn Hunt nnl-an Qua Riv-la-nun: up Oh.` IIIIIII Inc III`! IMOIII] F; 2`? ilnoonsinouolot Iona, nlnolbounb III totlnn-.. WIS XCCOIVDII. 1110 IIPII C `I. :. .o.o..I :. A:...l.._-.:- u.n.-'nuo nun II a cousin :0 lot hunqnlnothuub taunting r _ , _ . _ . V. 9: our Wlllm ' lth men or lodo of vonn f'Ai0h- ... vs wuunae 0! :. and Hum... .... an :10, UIIUI5 ` ; ; nur- . ouu|'lI':'uI.IU agent at great VIlllO."- ` ,' . `T {'1 ._-- DB. EDWARD SUITE, l'.B.B., : Medical Oioer WWL3 "Poor Inw Board of Grit _ Brlmn. h 5 accompmy-; [ts the travel- rivnle s u , . `w L w ;; .1 ~ ` _* ' ` , Q9 .. ~: this kind, eince, amide: e much verlety`tnd' ii-' certainty, we hevereondeoee in We; in " "fromGonenmd6:iu - md eel ) P "u f bottle 7 la_each. -I blue! > ... DISINFEOT: ication sick decke of . _ ., __ night.- . '0 , . ' , -' " r X : velar `,3 2?"%Q`y ' ` ' "' 5 y I consider the: the purity of this oil in seein- Id: ed in In prependon, by _t.he personal attention ie_rt_akerq,` of en good A chemiet and intelligent I plzyichll lg .\dz`Jongh,_'whoh'eeek 0 beat I dinue, cam on the dll ` ` which I on ;he queinted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oileo preservation under hie guerentoeu be pre!enbIe to my otheti _ , . he kind ea regerde genninonees and medical eIi- * end ,` - x. ceey." *" ngzhmueid -'7' on LE-nut ' '. e gnco - . ` ' "1 9-M16 Kedicel0oerof nun, -ea Ema Analyst to` me (my Inhdon} ' `Ho ' shown Stu-.1-can-u .._A :9 Jn Qu- lmnd I Inigo nmoupt Price. Fxve `HI U5-lUu_.V Au v a R. .- F.l'oeIn_nn, Pl:gI_ one of `the greatest 4 ......mn- II. In lu-ze` L ' Iifreem-n. Plggupaqentilip Iiwowen to a. tacpvpriea of we "preach: 4` t. . ,1: lnrgeTy"`ej_u{pl{iyed I_ay t.ho moat. 333$: fhyiciaugnnd. Surgeons in. houpglvuud ....:..n nnctice `hi All paruof t-he` 1 It bu` wqu IDIQ III we onumnu. I It is stated in diplomatic circles that the negotiations for the oapitulntion of Paris wunld have been concluded cu-liar hgd not Bismarck insisted on the acceptance of con- ditions of peace. Expre. hpreu Local. An-in 2.30 em. 1.15 p.m. 2.15 mm Depml . . . . . . .. 2.45 n.m. L38 p.ln. 5.15 I.In [This is by lontrenl time, from ihich deduct 12; minutes for the digrence between Montreal and Kingston timc.] Nov. 6, 1870. Siiiaegiu ghyea effect! p I` ulilr ly dicrem co` comnollhdl boa ciaugnnd. Burg private pt-[notice eons .:_n_ A _ .11 III in part; toiuelf, angkwhich those 9 I-lug the I$u'ib:b3 pg tn eueggiu. W` . of the world. '15:: tnanood by 3.50 viribid ' errecu peguunr w be compczllymls Ii] have 0 reheat-an _...:.m. .. vhl m pquliir toltsell, tug? wnu:n_ ugjgaegg... 5 pzpnogdy the nrioii com nnds bearing name ofchlprodypo, bug omgetenca to jsoueaging ltq vinuju. ` n rapidly ves pnil. froni vhstever on , Il- Isyu the in-itltion oX;fevor. aolotbeltbe " under gxhnnnting diseuen, Ind iveulee wish- ont prpducing my one dftho unpleasant. gel -6 rnmhmdnlv nriainz` . ' Q1 7opa.q..`"' : Ihmdnlyn `. 0_Pil1v.5!- :):nugo' to ix`-::`!l~`t 11 man pusilnon `in the` prpgdns 01 I00 uuplwauuu. twin? 1 `-..:....:nn or the Profession `I8 thejbeat; nut oonnugf hold~|1s 11muaxon posluon `III H10 estiuntiou or the thegbeatg r bio` `deb prev-f|"-` .1??? M391. 1 :?.::....$n`PPhvde:ipn:? msde`*`3ivIE|_( they of` the rrotesswu `I! run jaunt; -Ins I-cliableguid cheapest prepuhtion. Em I uu_i_ - y - aeimau` I'{ I1: 1-::I::`*....... 2.21222; ::':...f.,. .=..:...`%.m..{..:i'. those of DR-. coLL1s Bndwnm nvum. -mi managed to the fga of D1: ;}Ul.ah1B bnI.`)hvv-nun u;:uyunu- mm rm. eposed fncfr ml ; louudEi [more certain nnd ielinble"[)I-exists` tidil, and greatly preferred FR3II.LNS." ' ' ` Earl 'RunCs|ll communicated` In the 30);! Gel and grehdy preferred !`1iI.u!{s." Earl the lege oi`-`-_PysiciAna and to I!` "Freemu`i;`tint in lhnilla -thb only remedy of any use in Cholera" .... (`.h|mhdina_ V I` `- - i Innuln -Ina om, wns Chlorbdine. UV-p `Raul muonI_1 ' o ._. 'oit in in I Berhn. an. 2?. ;xI;i:'m::`:' yum` `ha I,,,f.._:s funny; upimbgm of Paris in mnmy `1 t echo church balls were run! known. 1' any nd 5",; nice! in the nince dnybl-oak.`ud.d by crowds of wow churcboo won 3 on p.co were deliver Ihipporu. SOTIN: thwhgiving for it wofo 0d. d 7",. d gfner morning I6"i ` ofered before an . mm u.,,d `abated n churches. An 1111 `ad we mm: of the in "" h' rm go tbs window: mynl houuh01_ lodge:-nonil to the usd wand their in an `run `I. b._ people. 'Ijh9_":0'lq pog on his wny z:::`..?:::';*:':.. .... his maguwur Mr` ,0 . and onbnott `id `h """" `nu 1865, thus, It bu tn immense ale :5 the public,` and is prescribed by scores of tin: Indian`! Practitioners. 1nd. of course, i1 publlc,`and is prescribed by or unno- dox Medical Practitioners, I.nd,- it would ` notbe'thu' singularly popuhr dig! It not qnppl; n Iuntfld MI 1 pinch: `- .;:: -.: .,:::;:. mnunmmd by tho hum:-, no `free- . man, `[0, Kannington Put Road, Loudn, `~ The zanuino huenzrued on the Government j-...:._. .DR.VICTOB nm_n's ORGANIOJIEDICINI R. V. BAUD, Graduate and [ember of the Medical College of Paris, 'OhiefPbye`iciun h ' ' ' ' V-lute ID. of the Civil Hospitals of Algiers, bu] t. in- troduced h England hil ORGANIC DI- OINES. 'l||u:u 4-An-int;-If Iln-an nrnnArninnn_ All IZIII I Yel w Fla excuaive i , -... --nu] rain {Arman IRON, A Fan qymgthuhg db '8`pb I.-P-"Ii '91` net Bottle. F drnn nbx.ABs3AdT . 193313.. t u in I ' ;- p _ r , 0 . . 9` . V . . J 1 . ' vicxil-lysdsptn?d` or nursinir. - i nursing. A_ _ __ V _ ;; 1 By ther,o,o_u'a ntion oi l Iron-or I H vgifh Oreireo in I unto of genninn on itliey are united v_i\h life, Ihjgh, ' 1 nders them digehtib ."'l`bb Irrltntive stubborn mineral has than becnma nu. mm rH:.191*f:`&i??.f.?;?;n.;}E.*{*.%:`.:.":El nursing. Rv thn uo cnurcn u no me: nu neighbour stopped thowomon were con- grstuluing each othor with loan in their oyu. The ngn of the apituluion connin- I3 crash} in the public_u|I1l hero 3 cl_Iuit- uuens wen: uxguuuma. `I00 ll'l'lllllV 0 ll uglnorgl I139 1,11 4 I19 0 n of an organic anhnh on `o? ` aorbed by the blood without injury`-no ;thd afomncb. 2 '5 Agent for England, And British Poueujb n, E. G: D`llF'IE)Il,1*YOuUitling Street. May be obtained of 311 Obemiuta. 3 o lo:-tad . A - "?}7gh[;.'|:1e:1gna.nd Uaate,1mmr1 ' , man nhtbl, II. hnstn `Halli 1 W _ ooq;f;_zzp`_1( In IlI.ns3!|[If1~ ]`I.f5_I`f" T CI`! [If an nan, `I0, Imnmngtou Ilfl nun, nnuuvu, 9:. The genuine huengrcved lump (ontaida each Bottle), FBEEILAIPS )RIGIV'AI.' OHLORODYNI.` ` ` - Oil, and the unpsn walled prepu-stion. \ nigh}.-I3"r5uII 6'33"i'$e $if {twic- I very pupa oil, not likely to create dhgult, (ml a therapeutic agent of great ulna."- > {'1' 7.: FBI IWI variety` hniroonileuee iii` ui "=(lxtmH'rom C0n8nmndI'm: ` uvu."--\nXi|'IUl1| 0Ill "I Bemedinble SMf:I."] certainty, pnaginoonczlgnee lndo1ti`i'g8n$1{ "" * mm ` : tl ` Bu : --1 consider the: the seci attend [1 pic! Du AJongh,;who!iu uh tua b: onlhodll wblhIun4 Hence. deem the and mu ml- mom-xru-awe cause dllirfthvrlishlnln e`-K gunnntau nu. LE-nnar, Kedical once: or Hung? emu ;...1,. to * Lhlnnall cues! Mn lbnnd Dr. do Jonglfi ' .e`.`.o...':;.'.i`.{?..`*-;..!.`:5 l{':':-:::*'y_"2_-:- ulg IIIWP'`n U0_ set. of V cholnic comnanml. -0 ~-, "' """-"';".".Y"- . - . : ~ T " hi'F'?I: Z%`osc"'c'2'$`.`.'a., nu.u'5maa:..~ DR. rm Joxmrs near-nnowx don ` ..`(;!R~;9H~ 1 ; DE. DE JONG u in convincingly pl-qvgd ry _ap ov_erwhelm_lng woighg of medlenl teltimoqy`. _ WLHE V DAIJ Ulill.` cie t mp: Reugpdy for Oliolu-1,]; D If Dgoontory, and I-d nods`-I7 ;ci- IR01}II9LE . Ell 113.? SL119-_ _, DIIIHITCK IIIIIIKX B_er]in: 29 to ledical (lulu:-um uuuvw, auun ` 1 s . mbliz-.;.nd In m-ascribed by ol up (outpida :ch home), G_:INAI.`GHLORODY]'l." They three preparations- THETBAUDBINE, T nninnt and Innmnt Renndv for Chnl m?:yaue:;:::oi:-c?wf+U?;;"F;*h5W?$ :-5;` 1 COLLIS BROWN ycnI:.0no- 19 ....a mmmul m the fmftllnk thev gm lint 01 (Will! g>dce,1='ive cam. " !n A 1 1--.. ulna-ups, uyuluory, IIII I.nu_ A _n ol_l|ItBowel_I. A gold Iiodd fiffpnch Qovornment In D: hble, pnrntion. ` . 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When the time comes, however, thatjimrortant poli- tical principles have to be battled for, the Kmosrox Gaznrrrn will be found on the side of. that body of public men who shal best try to guide the great destiny of Brit- ish North America as n united country, held by a common people, cherishing the rraditinns and enjoying the political liber- ni-.. ..l' .. ..I..-2...... -...... I'I... L ,-':-AM`V .._.....-...- ....- -,.._,.._,...,-, ...- ,,-..-....-. ....... ties uf u glotiuus nice. The KINGSTON GAZETTE will be thoroughly Canadian; and while cherisliing that which is good- will advocate all ncedlul reforms in our political institutions. Q.-.....2..l ..n....o:...-. mill lm -n.`u`l 0.. l.\....l in ...... nu. nu... ..z. Choice readings from the literature of tic Lion will appear in every number uulessit happens that thepreesnre of important news renders it necessary to exclude the story in order to make room for other aub- run-nu. lunlvluuunvnau. 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LEONARD SOOTTJPUBLIBBING CO- ..2*;::.:;:~.;:::..'='m=- be Postmaster: sud others dinpoood to canvas liberally dealt with. u uauuu AV uguu, Publisher of the Daily News. 7 Kingston,Dec. 1, 1870 PROSP-ECTUS. I THE LEONARD 8001'!` Publishing 00., 140 Fulton Street, New York. Blackwood s Magazine, The Edinburgh Review, Non] British Review. London Quarterly Review, Wnnkninntnr Radar. 14011000 QUIFIEIIY KEV Wowninuor Boviolv. Blnckwood s Ediliburgh Magazine. aay u u 4.1. Per Cunard and Bremen line, every Wednes- day at 10:30 A. ~ Loner: in'tGm!ad-for1}iopa4c!LpnL1remen line must. be specially so directed` - TIC Farmer : Gllde MONTHLY : TERMS. '}Z'L&Es'iiE1"sE, ' kn. AF AI. `l\.il.. KT.-. . 10.00 r . 13.00 .' 7.0) CONDY3 PATENT 1121319 or nuuru unmea- t.nntpu1-iu:; deoIbI"IIea,|nnd:dis`nnfect.s, by the _ ugency. of nuoeu or/"manic oxygen,-_i\s xctive prjnciple. Being entirely innoxioun, this truly amenuio an-euntlon B neounnly adapted for principle. Being entirely innoxxoun, mm Ifllly aoiendin preparation poounnly the allowinz useful numosee. lor which 111 aoientih prepcntlon peounmy aanpuea tor the following useful purposes, dininfectsncs, on aoaomncl their poisonous objectionable qualities, are unnvnilable and -nah. :- ' fsinglo copies of the Gnome an News, containing the nun of the week, may be had in wrappers for mailing. Price 3d. each issued every Friday. SINGLE COPIES of the Dun News in) ha- had auhe counter of the publication oioe, Prin- ceas street. Price tmlcenu. | running 0110111!` Iiu usuw Ina IIUIII VI` I gtnic mutter, lead, &c. F roahenin the air of due pkxl, Ind IREN- ing bad amass. ` Fmaimr mat, Huh, [mum Q dmt Drdsiml from taint. nn n o.... n-om I-IVIDL Oountencting the effect (1 orglnic poisons taken into the launch. u-inn lingo. -naA-|A- `Bugging -Inna! Int` nun Into we uaunon. Curing lusty ptovonder. Freeing wheat and other seed from aunt. Hnintnir-a tho la`.-loin nl nlnnfn in hot: and oonservatpq-gas. . Preserving Ina recto:-iug the freshneu of an owers kept. in water. Dent;-ovinp (ha hliaht nf {ha no.nme_ vine. IIOWCIS Kept. ID Wlef. Destroying the blight of the potntoe, vine, hop, mulberry tree, &c. Washing dogs and other domestic animals. Gleaming bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubs, dairy utensils. Waahina um hair and thu-kaunlncr In colour uury usenana. Wishing the huh and darkening In colour when turning grey. Enhancing the nnrifvinl and lnvinontinz ef- woxmrs PATENT mum aruiacunx` : tgnnluxriox do-nd1rim3:_Ilnd'dil`lnfe0Cl. b! )0 . IGCLE 0| DEEDS IEO HJDB. Drqssing poisoned wounds and destroying uni- mnl virus. Treating the infectious diseases of male, horses, dogs, &c. One gallon makes 200to 300 gallons adapted for nae. \T R (`.....l..'. I'I..:J :- AL- a.,_.I-_.I a..:-_;:a=.. I01 I158. N.B.-Condy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test. for Organic Matter in Water. and affords the only known means of rapidly and completeyl freeing Drinking Water from Organic Tsint, which is so common a cause 0! serious disease. Tn I-nnidlu nu-H`-u oh- -:- .....s sh.` 4ll..s..A uid THE CAPITULATIOBLBF PARIS. ' London, Jan. 29.-On the 23rd at noon 3 letter arrived from Favre addressed to Bis- marck, requesting permiss`on to come to Versailles. Bismarck replied that he might come, under the distinct understanding that no mention would be made of the London conference, that subject having been dispos- ed of. The reply reached Fsvre at half- post one p.m , accompanied by Bismsrck's private earrings. Fnvre arrived at eight in the eiening. and drove straight to the Rue Provence. Bismarck had nished his din- ne-, but sent Favre to the roysl kitchen. where a handsome vntertainment was given him. A: ten o`clock Bismarck applied to the Emperor for an interview. Fsvre spent the night at the quarters of a lieutenant of police. A council of war was held next furenoon to consider lavre`s mission. The Emperor, Bismarck, Von Moltke and the Crown Prince were present. The Emperor presided. The council sat for two hours, and the result of its deliberations was un- nounced to Fovre, who returned to Paris at lmlf-p2\st four. ' As he was haino driwnn in Ish- on--2.. Inn .nd uncle. orgmic impurities In 1! and Dr. Purifying drinking and other Inter from or`- unit mutter. lead. I wnen Lurnmg Enhancing the purifying and Invigorating fects of baths and tube. D-angina l'\t\;ul\|-Int` .-nnnzia -nu-I dnnlvonuhuv uni- wmcn [B so common 0| senous disease. To npidly purify the air, use the diluted uid with Condy`s Ozouiser or other Spray-pro- dueer. CONDY`S PATENT OZONISED WATER, ~ (ton 1-011.1! nmposm) ng mu uneua. Fneing melt, nah, hater, or other provision '1-om taint. ' ` \JVA'll.I. D I. ALIIALVI UDULVIDEJU "A.1lAIl' (to: TOILET 1~uuposm,) Removes from the mouth impure and foreign tastes and odours, whether arising from tobxcco or other causes, and counteracts the irritation and morbid secretion}: of curious wall. It puri- es and loftens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to promote a healthy state of the whole oodv. CHOLEBA, DIARRHCEA, kc. EARL RUSSELL lent to the Oollege of Physicians 3 communication received tgy him from Menilln (where cholera had been greing fem-fully) to the ebct that, of all remedies tried, Chlorodyne vs: the most effec- tive. ~ `ID8l' seen If fl. Maintaining the health of plantain potaand tonne`:-vnmrieg. uvu. The day seems as ye nnhsppily,far die- Lant. when public opinion or State intarfer- -nce will prevent the advertisement or Isle oi any secret medicine whatsoever. It in who ` hoped that the profession will continue to nmnd as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such thinga.-Baau:cL TDWI IT'S FD ? (\Dl'\l'\V'\YlP ....- _...,,....... .. ....... ......s.. -....--w.. TOWI.E'S CHLORODYNE. The Origins] Preparation of known Composi- tion. ti . From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Ohlorofonn. Snckville-street, Piccadilly, London. 8ir,-I think if you would advertise your Chlorodyne more then you do, you would help to beat the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- oound, but will never prescribe` a secret re- medy. Cumls Klnn, ILD. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Mnncheeter. A Surgeon from New York writes :-I only requires to be known to benpprec'lnled.i I have no hesitation in ohnrecterielngl it (vix., 'l`owle s Chlorody no) as the most nseful medi- cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrhea, colic, egue, spasms, I have found it to relieve more pain and csuse more joy than any other article that can be `.`l!119d. N 0'l'I.-Th8 Profession is warned ngninst in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle bears a fee- aimile of Propr:ie3or s elgnetnre on the stamp outside. UlIIl'llKh IDUT. ` he was being driven in his carriage down the avonue leading to the Sevres road, ' Bisinarck. who wee taking his daily ride, encountered him, turned his hone : head, and rode by the window, conversing with Fuvre all the we to the town gates. If is understood the: are asked that the army in Paris be allowed to march on: with full honours and take u n. poeition in some un- occupied district of nee, under his man- agement, end not to reeume hontilitiee for 3 term of months to be agreed upon; and that there would be no triumivhul entry into Pu.- rie by the Gerunne. These terms were re- fused by the Council, which informed Fun that the onfy belie of Iurrender would he the same neat Sedan and Metz. Th: nlnln nf Dnrin C. tgkl- 'l`|.- -.J2Ai Zuxctfuahnoaovowx Co. on CHLORODYNB WITHOUT PEPPIRMINT. Sole M5nnfnnt.nrnr:--A P Tnwln nl.....:.o . v_vn'uuU'r l:'I!ir'l'll{M1N'l'. Sole Manufacturer :-.A. P. Towle, Ohemiu, Manchpuor. j".'IDSON S SIMPLE DYES FOR. THE PEOPLE. "Any one can use them ; ony- Lhing can be dyed with them, It is impossible in this small ppaee to enunente the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful ' chemical preperetione can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile iebrice, they are nine invaluable as e. colouring agent for almost every known material, the ease with which they can bemedend the brillian- oy of the result being, indeed, elmoat magical. By their use almost my lrticlo of clothing cen be dyed in A few minutes for A few pence without soiling the hands. ..-u.-.-... . --.. . vunuo` ANDA. MAGENTA : The a gth And beauty of this dye is almostaincredible. A Slxpnny bot- tle will dye 29 yards of Bonnet Ribbon minutes: `ill u: nl-ndnm: - Alga- .9. u vvnuu uv-ma, 1- UBULIVIS DIIILH, G0. WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pin'k, and Orixnuon produce the most satisfactory results. Use nlarge quantity of boiling water in D811. Ild SILKS: RI-nlh than puu. mnnuna no BILLS: Brush them soap avoid creaaesraud .to render them clean. Dye in boiling water FRATHIRS: Dye in hot water (5 few drops of the dye in nucient for one (author). OOTTON: Hnuve, Violet and Purple are recommended. r n AIIIFIIIPI -. -- -r . vvv unvuuvu. LEATHER: Blue llugeuta, Violet and Orange. Dye in wnrm water. WEITIWASE: To color: Magenta, for Pink or Rose; Add half 3 bottle to a pull of water then stir in the Whitening as usual Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, no directed above. -STARCH: Stir in: few drops of Oolou_r-- Kngenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; these impart delicate time to Luce, Linen, kc. -uuvvu in sun. IIIQHIIUK. BLANOIARGB, JELLY, Odkl FLOUR ICE ORIAIS, kc: While in I liquid auto udd onoor two drops of Inputs. A non simple or e at tinungjqnanot hog. oonnc-nouns yin. nd Inputs, Y 1, GILATINI8 And GLUIS no uooaituhy eolound with than . If. [Kiddo-n&Innoo' LlIl_.._s-'*n_ _ 4-1- WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, Emir, Fibreo, Seaweed, 8c., names the dye quickly, uappxieaq boiling water. BLUE ' Far `Ant-nru vnnnn-A In A ` uuu euuw uni Dean!) and gletz. The state of Putin in terrible. The politi- cal clubs are in arms, and a sortie with 200,000 merwn demanded, and Genera Vinuy refusing to allow the useless butchery, General Leo was put in his place. The red: demand a nevrovernment, and 210 members of the National Guard have been chosen for that vflllll Jan ., via lnnrlnll -A-\n