Page

-Arait 24, 1868.

cellaneous.

NOTION IN GALVANISED IRCH.

NISED IRON,

JONES'S.

KE" Ew," "CAMELEO-

and PALM TREE,"

re well-known Brands of—

Apply to the

TON CORRUGATED IRON COMPANY,

WORES

ne, Wolverhampton, England

APARILLA

options of the Face, Boits, Glan

Searbutic Epouts, Spots, Gont, eidity of the Stomach, and all Paved or ameliorated by taking VATTS'S -

POUND OF SARSAPARILLA.

paration not only gives tone lo es the blood, exbarates the

ps the constitution. This solu rated article, and prepared by ins, and cheaper, than those

deally sold as Sarsaparila,

30 years it has been strongly.

by the Medical Profession.

at 4s 6d, and 1V, 6d, each.

gente, Cox, GoTLE & Co., brinista, London.

&Co

R. Scott, Thomson & Co,

Madras-Loric & Co

len & Co; Hongkong-Heuss

MAHOGANY RNITURE

INA, AND THE COLONIES

L & SON

32, KNPECIALLY PUK UÊR IN ÉT-

arse, bed-tonn Fotoiture, hirely free hom, Veneti.

VRASS ERDSTRADS

arts of the World. Their sinck

Is of 2,50 Bedsteads.

ATENT HORSEHAIN MATTRESS

t preventag the material fram

mass; und is especially-

d for warm climates.

TED CATALOGUT

CHINA, AND THE CULONIKE,. dding, and Bed-Room Furniture,

every part of the World' to

there is Book Pass.

AL & SON,

EDDING, AND BED BOOM

RE MANUFACTURERS,

TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W.

il dere omst be made payable

in London

binnetord's

MAGNESIA,

lie best remedy for

DE STOMACH, HEADACHE

TBURN;JOUT, AND

NDIGESTION, A

Apericnt for delicate constitu

Eidapted for Ladies, Children, and

seguir ake in Warm Climates,

13 PREPARED BY,

NEFORD & Co

don, and can be had of Drug Leepers throughout the world. for EPURD's Maes ong-Messrs A. S. Watson & Ce beary,

S: CLEAVER'S

RAPHER'S SOAP,

speedily reveving the stain of from the bands, &c., without in

way injuring the skin.

FOT TO CONTAIN A FA¤Tires DF

Aside or PotaRBIUM,"

www.m

S. CLEAVER

rd the abure to the Photographie

sland Amateur, as being the only

, which, while being perfectly

will refer the desired object.

Deads his Prize Medal Honey Soap

Sigal and Genuine Plate Honge

icle necewory to produce a speedy

b.

ANDINAVAL TOILET SOAP,

escription of toiler Soap and

Perfumery, CONDOS & PARIS

Zept28

Y BUILDINGS seription, adapted to all Clinotes, nd easily re-erected by muskilled

Hotels, Barracks, Theatres, Concers silences, Churches, choul-Roost, laces, Laboaters Cottages, tables rom all parts of the World, Eati

bigs may be hid na application, at Moorgate Kirect, London. ON ROOFING

Lightest, and most durable of any oong ia very portable, and easily gated from Cheeta, Pointed or Gai- din way quantity, and packed for

Exportation

ON GIRDERS

Aur

RAILWAY STATIONS, &c,

U IRON TANKS, CISTERNE.

&c.,

manufactured by.

EL C. HEMMING & Co.

rkmen get to all Parts of the World

VARIETY! LUSTREI

SONS CELEBHATRU

DERS AND CRYSTALS

f five water, and do not spe

Howe, Magenta, and Violss

Ed per oz bottle.

Violet. Browa Hed.

Kauve.

Blut,

Green

rest

Crimson, Orange, Canary. Phorphis

Scarlet.

buty of these Chemical dyes ie aduce's revelation in the Lu ctorial. jen of waul silk, cotton, feather, Belle. The attention of profer partico ally requested Battles 1 oz, with fali directions for

at of Druggists and Stoiskeeper

warid. ne llenate of the proprietor; SL JUDSON & KON

LEMAN SPREET, LUNDON,SER

is to dealers, A complete lish 40 new dres on application,

No 1525-ApRn. 24, 1868.1

Miscellaneous.

FOR INCIA

ELLWOOD'S

AIR-CHAM BEN HAT FOR NOUA

LIGHT AS PITH-SOFT AS TURBAN,

DURABLE AND COSIFORTABLE:

Prize Medals-1862 and 1866 Exhibitions,

HAT,

CAPS, AND HELMETS,

Every description manufactured at the Works of J. ELLWOOD & SONS, GREAT CHARLOTTÉ STREET, S., LONDON, lehet Contracture to Uta“ London Police Porca

Hermans and Caps with bitest-

inrents,

Any

J. ELLWOOD & SONS Goods are kept by all respectable Traders and Storekeepers, CAUTION-No Air-Chamber Hats or Helmets

geiving, unless bearing woon & bos name.

Unders through Mercantila Houses carefully

skipped

LEA AND PERRINS'

CELEBRATRO

Worcestershire Sauce,

DECLARED BY CONNOISABORA

TO AX

THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.

CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.

THE

THE Aurress of this most delicious and, Biricalled Cudiovent having caused Liir Leniers o uply the nonse of Worcestershire Sauce to their own inferior enhyunda, the Public is hereby Infornied that the nuts way to securé

the genzie, is to

SE FOR A PERKINS SAUCE,

Miscellaneous.

TUPPER&CO

Manufactures of.. GALVANIZED

CORRUGATED TRON,

Iren Roofing Sperit, Churches,"

EC.

81A,

MOORGATE ST.,

LONDON,

THE TREATY PORTS OF

bina and Japan,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Miscellaneous,

Miscellaneous.

Miscellaneous.

Shanghai Recorder May 7, and Supreme (Poochow Missionary Recorder, April, 1867.) dollars or pence have been copied from the Court and Comentar Gastte, May 11, 1867.

The two first numbers of Notes & Quemare extended tables, by. the kind permis- d very useful book lias just been issued ries on China and Japan have been placed sion of the author, P. Loureiro, Esq. The from the Press in Hongkong nuder the curable. The magazio is every way last section of the satae chapter, on "Move- bitde of the "Guide Book and Fado-mecim we cannot but wish then the utmost suc-furnishest for the Guide by Patrick R creditable-to its editor and publishers, and mouts in Bullion." has been prepared and

|

to the Treaty Paris of China and Japan,' compiled and edited by Mir N, B. Donnys. it offorts to fill an important and Harper, Ese, of the Commercial Bank of The Book is very conveniently got up is hitherto unoccupied place in Eustoru liter India at Hongkong, who has bad much ex interspersed with maps of the various trea- ature.

perience in the exchanges and movements (Shgapore Free Press, Mar. 2, 1887.) of the We havu received the best aber of a

precious metals in Eastern Asia, The neat little pamphlet of eight pagos entitled buon reprinted from the Chins Pilot.

Appuntis of Safting Directions has Notes and Queries on China and Japan," With short interruptions, the coasts froin Singapore to Hakoradi are all described in

ty ports, and contains, besides much useful local information, historical sketches of much interest. Our rendere will feal na turally interested in what is said concern-

ng Shanghai; and a good idea of the his-containing some able and interesting his. tory of this phics is conveyed in Mr torical papers on China, together with Dennys' work. *** The other ports notes and numerous queries for future con- China and also those it Japau are tributors to answer, and states that the carefully described, and almost all par-number of ita will depend upon the tionfans which can be required isy sie number and length of its, contributions, traveller of resident are to be found in The work will be this work, which may be justly regarded as by literary men, as throwing light upon

received

with eagerness theArray" for Ching.

the anaient traditions of China, with re- ...searchica into the laws of the various pro-

vines, and the custoin of the people.

(Bankow Times, Mar. 1867.) We insert this weck, apropos of some pi

Messrs Shortrode & the new pa ́"

it; and for the Chinese coasts, the Direc- tions have been improved by the insertion of the Chinese characters for the names of all places that could be ascertained."

China Mail Agents, or direct to

Orders may be sent through any of the

CHARLES SAINT, (Late A. Shurirete & Co.) Chine Mail Oboe, Jnu, 6, 1888.

PRICE REDUCED

From $8 to $5,25

From the Bankow Times, May 18. We feel it to be a public duty to take the first opportunity of calling attention to the Guide Book and Vade Mecum " just is sued for "travellers, merchants, and Tosi-quart correspondence which has appeared. COMPLEJE QUIDE TO THE OPEN PORR Create in general, in the Tronty Ports of of the late in our onlamus, an extract from

THOSE COUNTRIES, TOGETHER WITH PEO, of Hongkong fanticide, which we particularly recom-the undermentioned work, as reduced the

China and Japan. by

"Nutes and Queries [O A SAINT, (ats A. Shortrede & Co.) of-on-China aud

on the subject of in having purchased the remaining copies of duscription of the various places followa their position on, or trend the cost, as wound to the notion of our contributora as price at which it was originally published, go northward. In each store the histonection with the vexed

containing some reliable facts in Ly, position, means of access, accommoda

in oon- from $8 to $5.] - * question. Ln, foreign residences, public buildings, larly adapted for bringing to light valu-

Such a work as the Notea" is community, mode and cost of living, cli

KING, YEDO, HONGHONG AND MACAO,

FORMING A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME

CUM FOR TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS,

AND RESIDENTS IN GENERAL.

***

is poca-

3vo. pp. 618. With 29 MAPS and PLANS mate, aasvoistions, amusements, places of in-able information in respect to this coun

by

WM. F. MAYERS, F.L.G., H. M. C, S. N. B. DENNYS, LATE H. M. C. S., AND CHAS. KING, LIBUT. R. M. A.

HONGKONG

CHARLES A, SAINT. (lats A, Shortrede & Co.).

LONDON N. TURNER & CO.

Price, $6, leather half bound.

and see that that: canes are upon Opinions of the Press.

the wrapper, labels, stopper, and intile..

Some of the faeign markets having

(Singapore Free Press, May 9.) heen supplied with a spurious Worces

We referred briefly, several days ago, to lembice Bunce, "vżoni

the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Petrinis have ow work published by Messrs. A. lort Been forged, L, and P. give notice that they bars rete & Co., of Hongkong, entitled "The farnished their corespondents with power of at Treaty Ports of China and Japan. But it torney to inke instant proceedings against Munnit would be utterly impossible, in a condets turers and Vendors of such, or any other imitationed notice of such a work, to give an ade by which their right may be intriged,

quate idea of its contents. The historical events of interest since the foundation of

Ask for LEA & PERRINS SAUCE, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Wholesale and for Expert, by the Proprietors Worcster: Crane Bud Blackwell, London, Ac.; and by Grocersand Oilmen universally:"

THOMAS BEAR'S

CELEBRATED

iniscellaneous dutxil

corest, native institutions, population, luculty, and its people, language, and in

overment, natural history, productions, stations, and we trust it will be as warm- and statistics of trade are given, along with rous rising and onergetic mun, who are now, ly supported us it deserves by the nume Fads and incident, thanks principally to the philological la in connection with particular localities. So bours of Mr Secretary Wa fur as we are able to practically test in advance in the sequirement of the languages Fade, making rapid dividual descriptions of the various place, to say nothing of the devoted missionarios they are given with a considerable degree who have already grown grey in their eer- of fairness and fulness. Poking, Yede, and vice to the cause to which they have given Macas are wisely included in the general themselves,

The value of the book is

ΒΗΣΤΟΥ,

greatly increased by a most copious index, and the work closes with a set of useful-ay- pendices. The last of these is the greatest graphical index of all formal works pab- novelty, of the work. It consists of a bibli

lished from the earliest date in the Englis cal bos are, for sous reasons best known inngangs on China and Japan. Philologi to the cumpilers, ontirely excluded.

-of

We hope to see this crission repaired in the next edition. With the

exception the compative thinness of the paper, the getting up of the work is very creditabis to ill concerned; and we have sincere pleasure in congintulasing the authors and publishers

too much condensed into a general Buoma-enterprise and performance. the settlement of Hongkong, are perhaps on the considerable merit of their admirable &cry; but the most important feature in the

composition of the society. of the edony, is detailed at greator length

present When we come to consider that the book

08

before makes no pretensions to be a bis- cory, but increly a guide book, we cannot

VIRGINIA, SHAGI& BIRDSEYE TOBACCO state to profite kiti e vor tested. The A

TRADE

MARE

The proprietor of the Jandy celebrated Tobcene

bega to till the attention of the publ tu the follow

opmplete work of kind ever issued.

Appendix may be termed the China-Brad

shaw, and the test tech with interesting papers, historical, botanical, and dearrin tive. The maps asid plans are useful is- trations of the geographical posisivu of the treaty purta, and a valuable assistance hot

ing variaties, manufactured and prepared with geo travellers and residents. care from the pure Virginia and Oriental Tobacco. And in order that no adulteration or fraudulent attempts imposition shut inke place after it has left his manulactory, he wishes to inform the public Lhat it is never sold espl Liu packets and canister of various sizes; bearing a facsimile of his signature upon thems

From the Englishman (Calcutta) of June 8-

Virginia Sher Tobacco. ¡Havana Tehnicco.

Birdseye

Pesign

Cut Cavandish. Latakia

Zeturay Tobacco. Oronoka

York River.

Carohia Rosé,

Golden Gem,

སྙན,: "

Smoking Mixture.

Imperial

Jewel of Ophir,

The celebrated volumes of the French Abbé find on China, and Sir Rutherford Alcock'a account of Japan ars, doubt, works of a far higher olace and more extensive scope than the.

30

Onu

3ADIES and einertes.

ON

:

CRINA AKO JAPAN. MONTILLY MEDIUM OF INTER-

COMMUNICATION

POR

Professional and Literary Men, Missionarios and Residents in the East generally,

EDITED BY N. B. DENNYS

PRICE 50 PER ANNUM.

now before us; but for practical utility, Opinions of the Press.

for all purposes of losemotion; randing and residence in any of the places coming with-

in its compass, The Treaty Porte of China and Japan, by Bicsure Mayers, Alounys

aud

far surpasses them. It is difficult to

King, far

(Poochure Advertiser, May 4, 1987.)

We have received a copy of "Notes, and Queries: ia publication will be really

know under what class of books to pince it,fat, it contains much marter relating to

it cou for it contains a mixtine of history, topa-

Importer of American Negro head, Cavonishi, Honey. daw, Natural Leaf, Haruna figan, Milk Cheroots,graphy, hygiene, Murray's Hand-book and China which otherwise would be lost, ami

Merchant Pipes, and wil Descriptions of Tobucer

niste aues (looks

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Sold by all drekeepers and Dealers ***

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A

THE TREATY PORTS

OF

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FoRvG GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME- COM FOR TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS, 8vo. pp. G18, With 20 LAPS and PLANS

AND RESIDENTS IN GENERAL.

by

W. F. MAYERS, FRCS, U. M. C. S.,

N. B. DENNYS, LATE H. M. C. S., AND CHAS KING, LIGHT. R. M. A

LONDON: N. TRURNER & Co. HOMOKONG: C. A SAINT (ate A. Shurtrede & Co.)

Price, to, leather half bound. The scope of this work includes detailed LD, descriptions of important Sires and Movu

By S, WELLS WILLIAMS,

Published at the "CHINA-MAIL" Office, Hongkong.

638 PP. DEXY 8VG WITH APPENDIX. FIFTH EDITION, 1863:

¡Prico, $5. Original Publishing Price, Ten Dollars. The following is an Abstract of the Cou tents of this Back

CITAR - 1ro 4. Four Teuties with China. 1-Treaty with Great Britain,

Chinese Text of the same,

2. Treaty with the United Staten. 3.Treaty with France. 4-Treaty with Russia.

HENTS, notes on the OLYMATE and general. ToronRAPHY, FAUNA, FLONA, GEOLOGY and METEOROLOGY of onch Purt and its neighbourhood, with HISTORICAL NOTICES and aamute details respecting the rise and progress and social characteristics of the several foreign settlements. To these

par ticulars are added summaries and statistica of the Trave of cash open Port, compiled panied by descriptive details of the varied frour the

official returns, accom- most branches into which foreign commerce in divided, together with statements

respect- ing Carans, CURRENCY, and

LIKES of STEAM COMMUNICATION CHANGE...

tud rates of Passa GE Money, Hints, and recommendations to travellers, giving full particulars of Currir and made of

proceed- ing to the less frequented settlements, are also included, combined with not

On

Supplementary Treaty with Russia, DOMESTIC MARKETS and Move or u

CHAP, IL SEG. 1 TO 5. Articles of Trade with China. 1-Taill on Articles of Import. 2.-arid on Articles of Export 3-Rules respecting Trads augl Duca,

Chinese Text of the same.

4. Description of Articles of inport, 6.-Description of Articles of Export.

AAR, U-SEC. 15014

Foreign Commerce -with China.

-Port of Canton.

2.

-Port of Chanchau or Swatow. 3-Port of Kinngelau in Hainan.. 4.--Port of Amoy. 5-Port of Foochow

6.-Perts of Tamahuland Taiwan in For

1105.

lu addition to furnishing similar

JAY,

lars, the Section devoted to Hongkong contains a an historical sketch forming a analogical index of two-chief events which occupied public attention between POLITICAL EVENTS,

11841 and 1865, ERNMENT SERVICE, tho

the

Changes in the passing of important.

ortant. ORDINANCES, ARKIVAL and DEPARTURE OF EMINENT RESIDENTS, a tocord of the most notable. PIRAULES, ROBBERIES, MURDERS, FRAUBS, Fines and Criminal TRIALS. ADDRESSES ani PRESENTATIONs, &c., kt.

*

The appendix contains full tables of the P. & O. and MESSAGERIES Companion Hines, of the PACIFIC MAIL Company's and ALFRED Hour's LINs of

of steamers: Polynietrical tables of DISTANCES between Europe and China and the China ports. It iko includes CATALOGUE of over 440 works published in tho

English Language upon China' and 9-Ports in the Yangtsz and Trade in Japan, while a copious INDEX at the end of the work affords a ready means of refcr- euce to the reader.

7.-Port of Ning.

+

Notes and Queries, o't

8-Port of Shanghai.

kit

Bradshaw's Guide,ail as complete and we wish it every success. Sinologues, Chi- excellent in their usu line as could be ex- nes antiquaries and scientific men ought

Band poccod; and though; perhaps, the book will especially to congratulate themselves on Los prove attractive to students, it is cal-appentance of “ culated to give a more intimate knowledge

erge will form their medium of communication

of the towns it describes, aided by the ex- and bring into notice what otherwise might it the havelain unknow and buried in themaelves.

of the Now that Law and Officialiam bare of the

which

14cellent maps

accompany work entirely of Chinese than

OAKEY'S NON-MERCURIAL SIL- wore rated for that hava y odied their Gutte, Science and Philology their

VERSMITH'S SOAP

Sarpates all other articles for Cleaning and Pulish ing silver, Electen Plate, &c, Tablets 6d. each. JOHN OAKEY & SONS.

TRADE MARK

HAXUFACTUREUS OF THE WELLINGTUN KNIFE TOLISH, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS

EMERY, BLACK LEAD, APINET GLASS PAPER,

"EMERY AND GLASS

CLOTH, &c.

SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN and other GLUPS, WELLINGTON MILE, BLACKERAR D

LONDON. 8.

** Cakey's Foreign and Lain! Export Circular the Prices Carent may be chuined as the Office of

this Journal,

*** We trust we have said enough Notes and Queries, and Missionaries their

& show that for any one about to visit, of resiue in either

the countries described, shis work containa not only most valuable Information, but many useful hints.

(NO. Daily News, May 16.)

thought and work in this land ought to be the various divisions of mental Recorder,

well taken care of for our part we are glad to see these several issues, botir ou account of the information and instruction they afford, and the index they supply to the marital vigour of the foreign community in this land

(Son Francisco News Letter, Mar. 29, 1867- We have received the first number, which

A very interesting hook has lately been publistil, entitle The Treaty Ports of China and Japan," to which it forms complete guide, and regarding the history of which it giros interesting particulars.is full of curings, out-of-the-way, and inte Maps of the various localities described are resting matter insorted, and an appendix shows the exist-

ing

Report of North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. March 1867

and America and these two countries. A moaus of transport betwour Europe work of the kind was much needed, to place within reach of the general pub Two periodicals which are likely to be af

information regarding the districts which they reside that had hitherto set service here also been commenced

one is published at Foochow and is called been concealed under the mysterious hiero The Missionary Recorder," and the other glyphics of the Chinese language, or at best emanates from Hongkong and is called DIMMEL open only to sinologues. The modest hope Notes & Qierien."

IHLAND expressed by the authors, that much will

n. It is intended to seITE TILASU, as the be found in the present book that in new sous interested in Chinese

sa quedium of intercommunication for Flower of Flowers and unknown to the general reader, is, we gray Mackey Wood think, fully justitiedongkong terary activity are perhaps the most import

Club,Wand.

aphy and Cautoo, for example, each occupy more ant sign of the times"- as been our

AB

listery. Tsations of li

ere and other deli thu 100 pages, comprising every conceive province to record, for they are all means cious perfumestils particular regarding them, from their te facilitate that mutual understanding one URE'S TOILET VINEGA, superior to any history native and foreign, to particulars of of the other, which seems so hard to estab Eau de Cologne for all Tsilet and Sumitory purposes the geological formation and botanical tish between Europe and China.

RK'S LAVENDER WATER of equalled

wealta of the neighborhood. ***Not

HONEY,

to the skin.

OLYCERINE, WINDSOR, the least interesting feature in the book (Shanghai Recorder, Mug 17, 1867.) and other Tutlet Soupa, highly bendiciul uutor review, is the insight it affords tis We are put in possession of the fourth into the character of the pupulation in dif- number of Notes and Queries qui China RES EXTRACT OF LIME JUICEferent parts of this vast supiro.*** GLYCERINE, the best preparation for the Hair,

One and Japan." In Baying that the prosent of the post interesting chapters is devoted number equals is interest and inportance HOSE WATER CRACKERS, to sketch of the bistory and topographical its predecessore, we have already said a CENT WATCHES, and other amusing device coutures of Formossels of its inhabit of these puustries has hitherto been so for all end ties

The its history, the peculiarisles aules of great deal in its favour. Our knowledge MMS DINNER TABLE FOUNTAIN, to Méplace the Los Winter vivos, Price, sitante, and the reputed mineral wealth of its scattered, so Il-arranged, entombed as it

hillsafioniaimple a

ple subject for research and, to were, in a series of works, in different lan- person of

Mr Swinhoe's tasten, must have guages, and sprending in point of time, over

d by all Ferfonary Denters in the world.

Da, Stand: 24 Conlell; 121, Regent Street London god 17. Boulevard des Italiens, Paris

BY ROYAL

COMMAND,

2

:..

the Interior. 10-Port of Tangohan or Chofuo. 11.--Port of Tiuntain.

12-Port of Newchwang of Yangtsz,

13. Colony of Hongkong. 14:Colony of Macao.

CHAP. 17-SEC. 1 to 5. Foreign Commerce with Japan.

1. Intercourse with tapat 2.-Treaty between Great Britain and.

Jan.

3-Ports open to Foreign Commerce.

Naguenki

Kanagawa and Hakodadi, 4.Japanese Ceilis, Weights and Men

eures.

5--Ainerican Compact with Lowchew,

CHAP. V.SEU, I TO 7. Moneys, Weights, de, in China. 1.-Chinese Currency. 2-Chinese Numerals.

-Chinese Comercial Weights. 4.Measures of Capacity. I 5-Measures of Length, 6-Chinese Land Measures. 7.-Chinese Divisions of The.

CHAP. VI.-K. 1ro 11. Western Moneys, Weights, do

1. Annamiese Moneys, do 2-Port of Saigon. 3.-Treaty with Sign, Tarif, &, Siamese Moneys, Weights, de 4.-Netherlands India.

5.- Philippine Islamitis.

Sailing Directions for Panay I 6.Malayan States-Singapore, &c. 7-Burmese Moneys, Weights, to

3 -Indian Prezidencies,--Bengal, Ma-

dras, Bombay -0.-Ceylon,

10-English and French Weights, &s.. 11:-United States of America

ORAP. VI-SEO. 1 To & Tables on Prices, Erchanges, dc. 1.-Comparison of Prices, 2-Relating to Exchanges. Resting to Time. 4-Comparison of Weights, 5.Measdroment of Cargo. 6.-Bullion Operations.

, Perfume to HR.II. the Princate of offered powerful aturations. From his the last two centuries, that soms means Notes on FORTEONG are derived many of separating what is really new, from what of the particulars given in the work under hna possibly been over and oter again dos- review✶✶✶ Interesting descriptions cribed is much to be desired*** of the fauna and fora, of the island are As a medium of intercutumunication on given, for details of which we refer our these and

APPENDIX-Containing Sailing Direc Fenders to the bock itself. We have, we to the au many other subjects of interest tions for the Coast at Chin, and sor

cocted with the

the far East, we Japan Talande also giving the meanings believe, gród enough to show the scops and must hail the chaincter of the work; and must take Queries are of Notes and of Chinese Words occurting in Oburte atid We need only add that Sailing Directions; and also a Table of Po- leave of it for the present, though with the the periodical is of ernvenient alza; is care-sitions of places on the Chinese and Japa JOSEPH GILLOTT'S intention of completing, one skotoh of the fully edited by Mr N. B. Donnys, and is nese Coasts.

information it gives regarding the various published at the low price of $4 per annum; treaty purla, on s futrira

hi the and having said this, wn rust that Natos meantime, we can assure our readers that and Queries on China and Japan" will meet no ous who takes the trouble to gain with that succes which so creditable a pro more intimate knowledge of it, will regret duction deserves at the hands of those in the tim pemployed,

erested in dalatic researches,

CELEBRATED

STDEL PENS. BOLD BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

ocension

tablea in Chap. VIL, for estimating prices, The author in his Preface says The measurement of guls, exchanger, do, have been selected from those constantly in use among the foreign merchants in China. Those for colonlating the prices of tos in

** The

foregoing work a

au

contains the fol- lowing Maps and

severni bitherto unpublished Hongkung (Island of);

Macho, sity of Victoria), Cariton, (Island of), Taiwan and Vang-tzekiang

Swatow, Anioy, Fouchow, Formusu Takao,

Tong

Fort Zelandia, Ningpo Shanghai (general BRD), British sattlement Shanghai, Kiukiang, Tientsin to Chow, Tung Chow to Takou torta (Chinese) Peking; Peking, Nagasaki Nagunk, harbour and weigh- bourhood, Yokohama, Yokohama and Kanagawa, Yedo bay, Hakodadi, an engra ving of the Coins of Japan, and a chart. showing the Ocean steam rostes of the world.

December 27, 1867.

For Sale.

BY CHARLES A. SAINT. The Hongkong Signals, containing a plan of the Signals and flags used at the Signal Station, Marryatt'a nu- meral uge, and all the regulations in force respecting their use at Victoris Poak. Also

the Principal House Flags, belonging to and frequenting Hongkong.

PRINTED IN COLORS, Price,

TO MEMBERS OF THE RIFLE

ASSOCIATION.

sale by CHARLES A. SAINT,

Jiming Drill Cards.

PRICE

(COLORED.)

50 cents.

HARLES A, SAINT has on sale Boore BOOKS Fou. RIFLE PRACTICE,

(as used at the WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETINGS.) CONTAINING

LIST OF OFFICE BEARERS, PRESIDENT AND COMMITTE LIST OF MEMBERS, RUIKS OF THE ASSOCIATION, BYE-LAWS, INSTRUC TIONS POR REGISTER KETER, AND TAR- eT REGISTEžis.

PRICE, 50 cents cash Suitable for the waistcoat pocket. WASHING BOOKS

ASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the usa

in English and Chinese,

ready at this Office--Price, $1 each, Wof Ladice and Gentlemen, are now

"China Mail" Office,

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