The Straits Times, 23 November 1872

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  • 17 1 Th e strait s Times. VOL. XXVIII. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23rd, ]*7± SATURDAY EVENING. 1,421
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  • 135 1 LA.TKST MARKET ylOTATlOV--l.N.iAi-uKt, November SJhd. l~-~- iitiiiliiiT $3.95 Black Pepper... 1- nominal. White Pepper RLi.> lt>J. White lVji}>cr Singapore... -1. Flour Singapore „-.<>*) D<>. Sarawak Pearl Sago 3.1V Ooflee h-i-Kb 34*. I"., Mule twisl 8i lbs. Slnrtiugs -A~>. 7 do do HJO. 5 do T. Cloths 1
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  • 1122 1 FORTNIGHT 'S SUMMARY. Thk following is :i summary of news for the past fortnight! taken from today's Ovi-rlaud Journal: Tin 1 principal news oft In- past fortnight has been the failure ofMeesrs. Chen^Tee, Wat Sciij; 4c Co., and On<£ Ah Soon, 'IVk Eng m Co., following closely upon that of
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  • 813 1 That the public mind is far from allayed with reference to rifttuig cannot better be sliewn tlian by the letters of our correspondents "X"and "Taxes," in Tuesday's, i>siie, the former of whom maiu suggestions for the future, and the latter criticised the evidence given by the Attorney-General before
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  • 2130 1 (Trinixfiiteilfur the Strait* Timet.J C, one of the Dutch officers who entered Tunku Oodin's wrrioe, has published in the •/<"■</ Bode of the 11th and 27th October, an account of what befel him at Uang, from which the following particulars are drawn Alter Tunku Oodin
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  • 2043 1 OUR LONDON LETTER. OU R LONDO N LETTER. London, lvm Oct., 1872. The past week baa been a very uneventful one, and political -aim prevails. The Queen has held a court at Balmoral, when Lord llatherley had an audience of Her Majesty, and resigned the Great Seal, which was thereupon
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    • 254 1 A i. Vlv. iiiseineiitH made known 111 tile < I 1 into for Long periods i tabacriptioaa will be i i ;,t the 8i I >tli.-e: also in M 111.1.. and J-' I, imbard Street, ei*J i>i ipecify i» Ike copy the nitons required, ebe ;ill ■rte.i till oountenaaadad. an
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 381 2 'l"u k following is the China news to hand by the Dteetm, Tientsin. (IT. C. Daily Neiei.) At dmynghl to-day the two Chinese gunboat* la harbour Bred s salnte of 17 which. BS 1 -v is a gun f->r ■.i h year of HU Majesty's |H At noon yesterday
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  • 595 2 .V C. Da The Grand Duke Alexis, thirds not the Emperor of Russia, arrived ia the Sssbmmm, il t. Salute, were Ix--1 with the Kiissim. French nd .laj■:»«i- war yeas Is a haurboar, and the usual risiti cereeaony axehanged. Th.Dabe weal on shore, visit.-d the Japanes.- oaVials, and w.-s en'ert.iiueil
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  • 168 2 An IMPERIAL MA NDATE. The Umperor baa respeotful^y received a worn the BmpreeeDowager*and the Euipit > the following effect I Wnercaa, We have this day issued au Edict commanding the Board of Astronomy to chooae a (avorabledsy for the performance of the Government of the Empire by His Majesty; W»
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  • 176 2 We have received the following news from Albay: Lognspi. 17th October 1872. The volcano her.. nM caused terrible destruction, the districts of libog, Baeiciv and San Fernando being in its neighbourhood, suffering horribly. The dowitpov of ashes was so thick that the people could not find the direction
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  • 171 2 J.finliu, i^/// yowsWr. Tnenhor dinatioii is iriaiag i" the Metropolitan Police Force (Ml aeeoii.it of tile VngM given. There ha< been an excited debate in the French Assembly on Chsngmrnier's motion eondenuing Gaanbetta'i provincial tour and laxity of (iovermni'iit tdwarda EUdicnfav A aerione crisis followed. Moneiev Thiera ia
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  • 1155 2 HOW TO PBEBEHVE THE I'KACK. To the Editor of'the D<iily Tiukx. Sir :—Trouble*, in this shape of ba/.iar riots, steal to be on the baerease, giving anxiety to the inhabitants of this Settlement and although there may be little to tear, yet then is an unpleasant t'et'liiiLT in some
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  • 184 2 To the Editor of tfu- Daily Timtt. Slß.—The Übwing extract from the evidence given by the Attorney-General before the Police Conuniaaion is worthy of attention: On that point 1 said the Inspector General might to hold his hand. but 1 told the Assistant Colonial Secretary he ought to
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  • 134 2 MALACCA. MALACCA. MAI.A.rv, 17,,, NCVKMMKH, lS7^ IM Ulonui tteamer Pluto, ith His r!'";.: U MllC! •''—"'—l.arnll; JTOUJ poll the same night heavy B.|Uii!!, on the ni-lit of tlic Otli m.-i. Fortunately §he cap«itedin ahallow so that the following day they were able, l>y making fast ropes and bloohl to another
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  • 279 2 Mimiks of the proe Unm ofth* Mu- niripal Commissioners, on Thurs lay, the 17th October, l^7J ComanonH Present. The Hon'Ue ('apt. Ord, Acting Lieut.(kwernor, PntiA id. W. D. Baylies. Esq. Tan Ohin Hooo The Miimi.s of the last meeting were read and confirmed. K.'.'lll til.' S.I Ti'tarv's Account OiUTent for
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  • 563 2 (From our occasional L'orrrxpondent.) A Snci.lL Criminal Session for the trial ol the Embezzlement case took place at Malacca, OB Monday, the 11th instant. before His Honor Thomas Sidgreaves, Bag., Chief Justice, Straits Settlements. The following gentieraeaj van sworn b ai < 5 rand Juron A. A. De Wind,
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  • 427 3 ounday, 17th November rrencu barque Gcorire klfnxl tooi ,^iuV::::z,^ h j nJ;::;,?.:^::;:;;,,:;;:' s,. Moad iv. 18th November Bwatow UI Nov., consignees Rautenberg, Schmidl :iKIIIl ar 'i l Xl ;i r commander, Amoy Hh N v <■■■ mid) kCo Dutch sch wner Liberty, „,1,1,. Pakmbang Ith N,,v Dv b barqae
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  • 135 3 M mdajr, L8th Noreuber. 1'. t 0. itm— r Minapore, Pariah, for Hongfc >ag. Tn.-silav. ll'tii X.ivi'iulii r. Kr-n.ii itcuKr Qodavet?. Vailliea. for Marseille*. <;. -1111. in >iii|i Katad >r. Bteoiel, for Bataria, Fivn.-h barqac Ifammie. Buifaure, for Bktaria. ffodnetdaj, 20th Norembar. Britiah tteuuar Japan, (i:i.*i:i Ilin. fur fenang.
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  • 802 3 VESSELS IN DOCK Oil LYING AT WHARVES. 1 Tanjouy Pagar Wharf. 2 Victoria Dock. ♦> Jardine, Mathes, n and Company's Wharf 3 P. O. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's Wharf 8 Government Wharf 5 Patent Slip and Dock Company 9 At Johore sun-
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  • 174 4 tnta any time I M0,1n5,,. for the defence had Masted altogether m hour, the Chief Justice nunv minutely, Jury asked to be allowed forever tbeir verdict. out thn-e hoars,they return- irl with \er.lict of (iuiltv I rs, with a recommendathe grounds that this lad also that both I borne unimpeachable
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  • 256 4 the Daily Tlmr*. to bring to your i touching an aggaava- Ordi■:..l.nt tliat I will I'r.iin your MB. J OQ is simply an outline noon 1 hailed a haok- hnil D the stand o|']m>. B i i 1 1 lt heavily me, and alter tome difficulty on
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  • 191 4 Malacca, 2'J.id Not., 1^72. The Straits steamer Jajpsa, (which has ked at your port, and lias -mi- slight repairs to her nachinery,) arrived here, rather uiiex]n.-et- morning with the .Malacca i,er Kader Bux in tow, and Pi nang at \o:w m. the same leaving the schooner i British steamer
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  • 35 4 CLEARANCES AT THE MASTE R AT TENDANT'S OFFICE. 2Srd STovsmber, IBrit si.. Coquet, 77t tons, Bavner. for 1b.n0.. naj Deijjhtou, for Falembaag. Brit. Mtr. ilartabau, 385 tons, Buxtou, fur Bangkok. Mi l r Pen Lefavour,
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  • 542 4 MONDAY, 18th NOVEMBER Ml:. A. I!. JosHVA was this mornfpg brought before Capt. Walsbe, Police Magistrate, and again remanded until Monday next, the i:,[h inst. Tlir Junior Magistrate^ Court was during Thursday and Friday aflen i _e,l in bearing two prosecutions lor assault, in which considerable
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  • 66 4 TUESDAY, 19T H NOVEMBER. Tin: steamer Ban Yo*§ Beuf reports that on the 1 Ith instant, at a. m., OB* the Anambes Islands, spoke the barque Derweut, of London, from Swatow for Singapore wit h coolies. Also same day, at 1 p. m., lat. ZM N., lon. 105^0 E., ■poke
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  • 287 4 l\ our noti c iv Saturday's issue regarding the Banquet held for the pur- pose ot celebrating the success of the great enterprise by which England and Australia are connected ami bound closer to each other, we accidentally omitted to mention the name of Mr. John Peader M.P. (the Chairman
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  • 23 4 11. M. S. lli.nirl, return.d to barhour yesterday afternoon from Sarawak, having l.it that port on the 1 lib instant.
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  • 32 4 Tin British steamer OV,//,,,-, ('apt. Paxton, from Labuan 11th November, arrived this morniair. She reports bavin- spohea, yesterday, -V-\ miles Baal of P-dra Branca, the British ship Cktifrom South Shields for Singapore.
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  • 66 4 Two adjourned inquests woe held on Monday by B. Waller, Esq., 11. Ms. Coroner, oonosrning the death of two Chines) one of wi,. n tell down in front of the Central police station, and the other was found drowned nc.ir the brickkilns in Lavender Street. The verdict of the jury
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  • 99 4 Tiik Hoaghoag iw& tdmrtiter of 12th instant, says "We have mat seen Ham.'k 1 newapaper fora very long time We s in.times ■Si tw i months' old ex. liaise.l' a].ers from thai oaartcr. It is not l,m, time sine the BdHor of the 9mm Ad* cmplain. .1 of the uiicoiiiteous
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  • 115 4 I'i:om Labuan we learn by private advices thai small-po\ was spreading all over Brunei and that no measures wen taken to aii-.st its progress. Capt. Ross, of the I*o*, 00 his last trip to Labuan, took up with him a handsome little steamer for the Sultan of Brunei. she is
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  • 65 4 The B. I. S. N. (Vs steamer Jmiim, Cajvt. Laiiej, from Calcutta via Rangoon, afoulmain, Piaang and Malacca, anchored in the roads this moraiag. The Afiilini spoke the British >teailler Bentau, from Bingapore to Pmaag, which reports having left Singapore with a schooner in tow full of Chinese COoKes, and
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  • 35 4 Tmk P. O. rtrsmiir Deeemm, Capt. Soaincs, fioin Bhaaghai sth and Hoag> kong 14th instant, with the homeward mail, arrived y.sterdav evening, and will leave for Fiaaag, Qalle, and Bombay, at 1 P. M., to-morrow.
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  • 185 4 Wi. log ret to learn that Captain Burrowes, Well known as one 01 the oldest and ablest jiilots in Singapore, is now in custody charged with having Caused the death of I boatman. The facts,so far as we have been able to learn, are, that a native boatman formerly in
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  • 16 4 THURSDAY, tin No> BMBEB. Tin; British steamer Baiubow, CaffP Deighton, from Pakaabang I6tii inst. arrived yesterday.
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  • 28 4 Tiik Ocean Company's steamer A§»-Hi--mimii t Capt. Thomson, from Shanghai and Hongkong, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning, atid will leave for Pbatag and London tomorrow aftcmooa.
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  • 46 4 TllK following shins have been chartered iv Swatow for this port, according to the llon^kono; Daily Advertiser Brit Bar. m OUj, 180 I ras, at s lt"-"> in full. 10] tons, at |6per i..n ■o to Pinaiig. Oer. Bar. Cmu-iujv at similar rated. Am. s. B.Kiutku,lillfltoas.at|>pertea.
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  • 16 4 The foUowing pamengen proceed by the steamer Deccuu, to-day From China, far I'inumj.—From Hongkong: (i ChiBSas.
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  • 133 4 For i V,ui H..i:-k..n Mr. A. Wilson. For Bombay From HoBgkoBfl Muster da ('null. i and servant, luster Alv.in/, MeasrH. <;. W Brad y, Goo. Clark, II. M l»y. Dore, un<l A. Ferris. Fur Ilihidlxi. From TokobaoM Bjffnor A. Pini, Mr. Barlc.w. I) .1 :w in F1..111 Shanghai Mr H
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  • 242 4 Tiik l:»>t Government Gazette oobtiiitis Orden of the Governor in Cooncil, brin^in^ the Contagious Diseases Ordinaooe into operation throughout tin- Island of Pinaog inn] within tinMunicipal thww mile radius at Malacca. Doubts hiving arisen a> to the validity <>l previous oiden in Council respecting tlic partial operation of [ndtan Ait
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  • 516 4 An inqpesi \v;i> held by C. 15. Waller. Esq., II. Ms. Coroner, at the (ieneral Hospital voti nlav, i>n the body ofKaosim, a DOJMMM boatman, who died yesterday morning alter lieiny struck by Captain Burrow. Captain BuiTOWCi was in custody, having jjone voluntarily to the Central Police station and repotted
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  • 19 4 FRIDAY, 22N D NOVEMBER. 'I'll k American itflMT KitU&Uj (apt. ville, i'niin BwatOW 1 J3tli inst., arrived this morning.
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  • 23 4 Captaix Burrowt'B was yesterday brought u|) before the Police Magis- trate, and (he hearing ofhii <•:!-<• u;i> adjourned till to-morrow, (Saturday), at 11 o'clock.
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  • 30 4 Wi would remind oar resdm that the 1'iriicl) mail >ti inner from Europe is yen likdv to eoflM in on Sunday, thai being her >ixt li dai oa< froni G.Ile.
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  • 21 4 SATURDAY, 23R D NOVEMBER. Thi Spanish iteamer Miudoro, {'.\\>\. Ytuaitc, from Manila llith iiist., arriv- < cl at Tujong Pillar wharf this morning.
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  • 45 4 The Colonial steamer Plate, Cap! Bndbery, from Pinaog I'.itli inst., via North Sands, Cape Bmhattft. and Mal:icca ii^t:nit, :iniv,(i at TnjODg I'af,'ar wbarf this morning. ..-—I Cot] ami "f Police, and '< eonstaUei ia ehaiga at anioBera, 5 hmatioa, 4 time-expired convicts, and 1 deck passenger.
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  • 47 4 A clerical error canted the insertion of an extra aenteooe in the verdict of I lie Con. mi's jury, at tin- inc|iiest OB the dcitli of tin 1 lio;itm.m Kassini, as reported in oar issue ot' Tlmrsilay. The rerdid (riven me, Died by the visitation of God."
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  • 64 4 In acoofdMtoc with the new pritoM mmagtmtut, the Pfafe lms bcoagbt up from l'inanj; two long-sentence prisoners t« < unjilete tlicir terms of impruonmeoi in the Singapore prison. These arc, Loarebo, the Land Office (Icfaulter, sentenced to two years hard labour, and D'Mcllo, the defaulting Municipal clerk, sentenced to eitfliteen
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  • 92 4 Wf. understand the (Jovernment have determined to smalgunate the Import and Export and the Shipping Offices, ■for the 1st of January, ls7.S. These department* will bfl under the control of the Master Attendant, who will be ■Misted in his duties by Captain Fox, formerly eommader of the Colonial (teamer Prikt
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  • 74 4 We Ian tliat Um United States A>i;iti<- squadron is ibortlr to bejoned by two vessels, the gWMOoi Timetit, li"\v daily expected t'mmtlie westward, s-lie liavinj,' pasted tlu> Suez Canal HMM time ngo, and the Hintfoni, ezpeeted iii the eomee <'t next ■oath Tk» Hertford is to be the Begehip of
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  • 122 4 SbOniay'a Pill*. Bilious «-<>mj>laiiit> and irr.^uliiriti.'s of the VJMMB, j>ri>dui-i-d by denwnd or orar-a^uduri bile, can always M ■rii. t.'.l bj ;t lev oViMi "f tli.-s.-in>>tiTii;ible Pills, which are mmkM admired lor tluir ran ooaabinaaon of ■ildaoM au'l pom; f"r thoafh khvj ooaqner «it'i mm tad rapidity th>- m^st OMtuaM
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  • 125 4 Advektise.mkm Beriu lay, Bapt 1-';:'. flaatlainna. 1 feil in dutv I ova t" yon to bdhm bbj gnaAtttde (or the gna4 Denafit I b*Ye derived by taJriag Norton* Camomik Pill.' I aptlicil t>> your jigi-nt. Mr. Berkeley, for the iilmve -liMiueil Pills, for Wind in the 8toujaoh.fniiiiwhi.li I stitVen-d i\,ru.iating
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  • 337 4 From London. Dewa Guni;iulhur Chambers 12th Augt. (Jiu-fii of the tii-i-iin EUaaOf Jobson 24th S-j,t Fatal (ntr.) McLachlan 30th Sept. f H. C. Orated (str.) •(Jiilk-y of Lome (str.) 17th Oct. Havelock Auriga TCfcaojM it*.) Dowdy s.iiiiiiiin irthOct. •s,-,,tlnud (Htr.) FboH Livkki'ooi.. Ott.T mil.- 3llthJuly. Brilliant
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 518 4 ilottcrs. \< >TICE. Thk eonartasrskip hitherto carried on si Biag*] ore by Messrs. Chia Tweb and Oh Yeu Jin, under the s'.yle and name «.f Chia Twee 1 Co., Chop Chin Ho, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on l.v .Mr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 834 5 i). Ccnpanp. VST'LAU AND ORIENTAL STKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices D'Almeida Street. <i.. downs At New Harbour. MAIL I'j^jjg LINES. Tiiv pn I bSB of arrival of the t Mail Bteam Ships at U With the sef\ lOC \.:n 1872, ss approved by i.er Ma- Master General, will 1m- as Collows
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    • 818 5 vV (P. Company. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF SAMPLE PARCELS. An instance having eoSBBTCjfI in which a package shipped as containing Samples was found t.. contain Oil, notice is hereby given that, in future, shippers will be required to make known the description of Sample* supplied by them, and to sign
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    • 741 5 iHterrllanrous. ENGLISH GOODS (Via Suez Canal) At Cheapest Ratis D. NICHOLSON COMPANY. Silk, Woollen and Manchester Waeehousemen India, Colonial and Foreign outfitteeB. 50 to .V 2. ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD (Corner of Cbeapsidei, London. Established 184& Invite attention to their Illustrated 120 atalogue, sent post free containing full particulars a« to
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    • 759 5 ittigrrllantou*. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AND LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities %f Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine foi a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert
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    • 799 5 ittigrrllanrou* MESSRS. GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS FOE PEEBEEVINO AND BEAUTIFYING THE TEETH GUMS AND PEEVENTING TOOTHACHK. AEE SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS A PBEFUMKBS IN ALL PAETB OF THE WORLD PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS. GABRIEL, Dentists, Ludgate Hill, London, E. C. P'Sedadent" or cure foe I Toothache. This extraordiI nary application, marvellous
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    • 756 5 ißtdrtllanrous. BRISTOW, EDMONDS A WILLIAMS (Late Beistow Edmonds,* Perfumers, Fanry Soap Makers, AND DEUOGIBTB, Also GENERAL BRUSH MAKERS, WHOLESALE AND EXPOET, 5 15ISHOPSGATE A V B [JB, CITY, E.C., LONDON, (Established nearly 1«H» Years,) So well known for their ESSENCE OF I'l IM'KH.M I NT, KSBENCE OF JAMAICA OINOKK. and
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