TEMBER 20, 1866.
tain seeing the position of bis verboard to assist her, and the attempt. The captain's Lauled on board again, but perished. The second mate then left on board of officer
of the crew remaining on taying on the wreck.
ature to go in the basks
an took the basket and came the last who would leave the --that is wor
tu Bay, nyself, the
e carpenter, and one of the
led in righting the long boat er over the rest. We then
23 we could
pick
up
off the
, and maintopgallant stud- The boat, with some of our
nents. By this time the sea
clean breach
the reef. her, thinking to lay by the sible, to resone some more ut the sea making we were nd of the reef, and night ound ourselves surrounded ter, and could not get clear Aweak we found ourselves f, and having a compass in by we could ascertain which was blowing, I thought it nd for the Australian-coast, hed on the morning of the able to carry sail at times,
d the boat to. The sea was igh all the way across from -ben in the act of landing being frightened the boat he jumped overboard and We lost everything with the what we had on
re then
bward, not knowing where
Sunday morning when we
, and seciug a light, which
Captain
Je Clarence tiver; we were
2
by
we had a
Muir to Mr.
hearty meal wo an on bose of Captain Muir's
ur wants were well attended
a of the survivors out of 15
James er, inate;
Matthews, and Samuel Wilson, seaman. been despatched from Syd- in the hope of saving those no were left behind.
hment of a new line of veen Landin'and China was rd to much interest by resi gkong and the open ports. om it is an object to save. pidly increasing class in this rld) were delighted to learn tly transit was open to them Corded by the P. & O. Com- ere quite prepared to avail The
f the new steamers,
by the agents of Messrs owever, do not seem to be as spected. Of the proportions emade by the new line and 0. Company, our readers ble to judge by the following P. & 0. Company charge Hougkong to Southampton,.. it through Egypt, making a for a passage occupying r days. Messrs loits agents (taking the exchange 48) e of about 72 days from London, and a saving of bus éffected at an increase of
in the length of passage. been, we imaging, some mis- s to the intentions of the the new line. Passenger
ch long distances, unless very found to be a very paying and Messrs, Holts or their appear disposed to offer any ducements to the public to Ives of their line. So far na
judge, the advantages of seem to be pretty equally persons in easy circumstances, desirous of saving money and he is no cbject will naturally
ean roule,
the heels of the projected
ad Soochow Railway atochor ng put forth by an American This, hitherto "known as the
Telegraph. Company
and.
be called the Fastern Asia ompany," is, we learn by files Califor received yesterday, o introduce telegraphs into
a letter to the Editor of the journal from D. J. Margo- a gentleman formerly of this find the following remarka
h this Company owes its ex
act of the Legislature of the
w York, yet it is designed to Etan and international, provi made for an apportionment of -Europeans generally, and for p at Shanghae, which shall be
e of various nationalities.
Session of the Legislature.
sia" will be substituted for er "East India as the desig-
= Company."
be telegraph company purposes
nion with the Railway direc
as the proposed line should
are not informed, but our read- To from our extraet columns
ensive nature of the proposed
e do not as yet see any pro-
s being carried out, in its in- many years at least; but know
nkee "go aheadiveness'
eved we take by no means a view of the eventual success of
SEVEN DAYS' WAR
the movements of moderni quickly are its issues decided, be said, almost literally, that rivals in Germany, whấy n Wared a wearisoma bloody hother in Bohemia and Silesia have now fought as a5-1 and decided as much
ng
B.
That Austria would have and so completely beaten was reasonable
expectation. Now or at least the first act of the , it seems as if nothing could simpler. The First Prussian out of Saxony, and soon found d to large forces of the enemy. turns of fortune, it finally
No. 1127 SEPTEMBER 20, 1-60 ]
have
established itself in its desired position by harm'ng of itschin. The Second, russian Any issued out of Shosis, had a loly battle at Nachod, still pressed on, ted a junction with the First Army, having been auled by the arrival of Guards, who came by an the Prussian intermediate poule, auil gained a decisive eory over the Saxons and the Austrians Der Char-Dallas! The l'ussians must had to the field, after their two armies were united, a force of not much less than two hundred thousand men, An equal force of Austrians was resting on the for fuiie
aurs and Josephstadt, thes of Königsgivate
of by the Elbe and one o its tal protecte trikaturice.
AL length, on Tuesday the l of July, a day for over memorable in The history of Europe, that grout battle was es to dreide the fate of so many benu that was
, at the destiny of so many nations.
a fred, and at ssen in the evening the feat Austrian army, under the Towel Bend lek, was in utter out, broken, dis herteel, powerless.
ata-
re
stated.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CONSUMPTION ARE EFFECTSAELY CURED BY KEATING'S COUGH LOZENCES.
FOR
has a Contry this well-known remedy for
A "BUTTERFLY TRICK,"-A Professor Ris- ley lately undertook to gret a series of
up Japanese performances at Yokohaun, to Cougha, Asthma, and Encipient Minulude the "great butterfly trick" There occurred, however, an unrehearsed effect for which neither he nor his numerous and fashionable audience were prepared. The man who usually did the "trick" being elsewhere, a substitute. was procured, who declined performing it in the order of programine, and when, after deferring it until the close of the evening, he was pressed to do it, he coolly replied that it should be reserved for next evening. appeared that he could not perform it at all!
Bice few sumall retail lots changed Jauds at former rates the offers made for larger quantities beteken a downward tend- ency
Coals. A cargo of 600 Tons of West Hartley's was quitted at $10.50.
Bonghung & Shanghar Banking Company shares have been freely inquired for at 5 and more are wanted at that rate.
4 six o'clock in the morning the first sion | sitive atauber now affirin that instead po- per cent discount; about 50 were taken
The following calendar of events is pub. ished in the Memurid Diplomatique pue
Jane 14-Federal execution decreed
by the Germanic Dat
Jaue 16 --Entry of the Prussians in eipsie, tussen, and Cesel. Goenpation June 17-Butry of the Prussian General Vogel into the Banoverian capital.
Jaue 18-Occupation of Mariential, Ostrits and Laban, in Belemia, by tw Prassian regiments, and outpation of
Occupa Barnstadt by Prussian cavalry.
Prassians. Touf Dresden by the
June 19.-Evacuation of Fort Wilhelm Prince Wiliam by the Hanoverian troops. of Hanau made prisoner. Cavalry encoun far between the Austrians and Prussians
pon the Rumburg road.
Juno 22. --Nisdorf occupied by 7,00
Prussia.
the
Jaye 23. Occupation of Rumsburg by
Prussizus. Jane 24. -Araiistics between the Bano- Jans verian and Prussian troops.
Jane
25-Action near Jungbunzlau be tween the Austrians and the Prussiane. The Prussian troops pied Reichenberg: Trautenau, and Sicha (Bohemia).
Jane 20.--Engiz-cut wear Turnau. Jane 27. The army of the Crow Prince of Penssit in aght the battle of Nached Engagement at Oswiecim. Fight 811 the Prussians and Hanoveriaus near Lug
General:
cal Steinmetz throws back the Austrian corps d'rinde (Ramming) upon Josephstadt. Engagement of this situ
ps with the ith and Stir Austrian corps der the Archduke Leopold.
June 28-Action near Trantovai. The moops of Prines Frederick Charles engaged near Munchiengratz.
June 29. The Haugverian army sur- raders-lat discretion. Capture of Gitsebi, by the Prussian army
June 3-actions at Kort near Turnau, and at Chwallowitz, between Kalitz and Königshof. An Anevrian army cars under
Of the new issue 120 changed hands at per cent discount.
2
Cotton,--200 Bates of Shanglegs were sold last year; fictitious as far as representing | actual Homs and Expect requirements at $25,50 150 Bales Tientsin (unpressed) at which swelled the total deliveries for the $23.25 and 100 Bales of inferior pressed year to 132,000,000 lbs. and caused flighty Tientsin at $21.25. and sanguine London Brokers, in their in- Shirtings. The inquiry for 84b, prevail finite wisdoin, to estimate the requirements ing yesterday has subsided, and no sales of 1800 to be 150,000,000 lbs. for the year are reported. Such Figures
might weli
Camiets. be considered lu-!
A sale of 100 pieces Dutch dicrous, had they na reference to sus serious (second quality) and 30 pieces of No. 1, a subject to merchants in China a
the st
at $31,
taken place. tistical position of Pea:
Searlet Longells. Continue in request at but unfortunately some little credence was given to the state. full rates.
be heavy ments, and the effect of this will be loss to those who accepted the figures as even roughly shewing that the Home quirements would be anything approaching so enormous a quantity as that The incorrectness of these estimates is only to be equallet by the sudden maurer in which their proonigators, now discovering their error, cry back, and in an
of a
even of those descriptions which were Tority there is more than an abundance of
smallest supposed to be in the
supply. otwithstanding the errors these people havs
we must concrde-to them committed, wo they are correst in their stateruents of that an abundance of all kinds. Public auctions have recently proved beyond doubt that there is no short supply of that kind of Tea which was generally believed not defcieut
A lively inquiry for almost all staples panely fine Tea. The falling off in the de-extrusive. Urasineza. Charity of money
will materially alter the ver
Septem- position of the stocks on the 30th ber next, and will falsify the calculations of all those who have reckoned on deliveries of 11 to 2 milions of poule per month. Instead of the stock
low as sixty being ve millions of pounds, which at one time it was believed it would descend to, the reality will be not less than seventy seven millions of pounds, which will be rapidly augmented by our hurried and enormous The stock in the shipments from China. 1866 will be considerably in excess of what United Kingdom on the 31st December it was at the same date in 1865-hanghai$2.95 for 61bs: $3.20 for 6 lbs. 8oz.; Itccorder, Sept. 3.
this
NOTES ON THE DAY'S MARKET.
15th September, 1866.
The week's business is closing languidly and with the exception of a few speculative operations in Spanish Stripes at reduced prices no sales of any importance have taken place during past two or three days.
Shirtings.There is aditiisparition on the part of the natives to invest even at re
incud rates. This ja
is owing partly to the scarcity of money more chiefly however to the abimee of Canton and Macao provincial bayare in our market.
T-Linths.—A sale of 1000 pieces superior 8 lbs. Cloth 39 In passed into the hands of the trade at $4.70; besides this nothing has occurred to call for remark.
Cotton Yarn--A fair ingnicy for the lower numbers for shipment to the coast has creates slight improvement, but prices have not advanced. For a parent of 40 Unlus $207.50 were realized.
Cotton.-Several lots of siam
Stem shitrea.- About 25 were sold at from 9 to 8 per cent discount.
Traders to in demand at $35 prem.
20th September, 1866.
business.
kadly interferes with trade.
Cutron-A few hundred bales of Tient sin and Shanghus passed into consumption at former rates,
Calcutta Cotton is being held for an aỏ-
vance.
Cotton Yarn-Ne business is reporter, holders demand full rates.
Shirtings. A speculative purchase of 10,000 pieces 8 lbs. to arrive is said to have taken place-turms secret
T-loths-At an Auction held by Mr. A. lorenti tollow me portof cloth Karer following prices were realized
$8.95 for 715s.
Drills 1 pieces 10 yards 14 lbs. (Eng lish) were taken at $6.80.
fice-Has further receded and sales of Siam ill cleaned at $1.87, and fair Saigon at $2.07) are recorded..
General Claia-allas acupollel to retire with purchasers at $81 50. A se met box
pan Königgratz
at $25.50.
parcel of Shantung at
at 124 60. About 300 bades July 4 ctims at Gitschin.
68 perior Bengal Jany Amical of King William of Wontes200 pieces assorted Spanish Gel Junction of the Crown Prince's Stripes (English) were sold at 87 to 88 cents
with that of Prince Frederick Charles also 300 pieces Scarlet of German Maor
-fi buute of Sadowa."-racture at $1.09 per yar! Birnby Revit.
Camlets Lastings and Longells have been neglected.
MISSIONS r. SCHOOLS. F. THOSE interstel in the question of re- gras proselytism we cu amend the follow inars on the Gourland Athenre
A constant complaint is wal Phily Ne beard from some first the envers hide by anssionaries (of all derantiuations) are m
christians." We can readily believe this and
jot ceanguize il Sact that much by aiual profession of js done istianity by bus natives of a pagan coun try if accompanied by a fair practice of ius mimi precepts.
i.
ין
10
Rice, The improvement perceptible in the beganing of the week having collapsed, prices have returned to former rates viz. $1,95 to $2,-for Siem mill cleaned; $2,05 to $2,10 for Saigon, The total sales of grain effected during the past three days. comprise about 50,000. pienis.----
Bunksieres-about 45. fully paid up shares were taken at per cear discount.
17th Septeinber, 1856, Although buyers have come forward more freely than was the ease during past week, their overtures have not led to many tansactions.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I
CurvesE IDEA OF WHAT IS GOOD FOR TRA" Wednesday's Braidwood Dis patch says:-The court-house on Thursday last was crowded with the sons of the flowery land, who were interested in some assault cases being heard between their contrymen, and there was a great number alen present to hear a cross case between the same parties
Each yesterday.
party bad their own interpreter and lawyer, and along argument took
ok place between the learnet gentlemen on a point of law which
the was ruined as to whether
Case could be the heari without the complainant being in the the and although case was not heard, the discussion compied sa long a time as it i had This kept a number of suitors in the
and Small Debts Court waiting, some of the parties thus detained expressed their indignation outside the Court against the whole Chinese race in forcible terms. Que of them addressing an iterpreter didn't settle wanted to know why they their rows amongst themselves without coming this as follows: Why," he to ourt, when the interpreter ad-
topped a ride in, said, "should they be town if they liked They wanted
It made it goud and why not let them. for business--gon for the coaches, good for the publicans, good for the storekeepers, good for the lawyers, good for the futur preter,"-aud we don't know how many more persons Jou would have shown the. settlement in Court of this row was good for when, being told by a policeman not to make such a noise, he walked away highly incensed at the smartsightedness of this per Bon who had questioned him on the
into
Culture
matter. -Holders of Chinese staples in and hence a vection may b the desire to quit, have made concessions,
be said to have THE WEEK'S WAR-The Prussians used and hence, bien established. A pareal of very fair their needles and the Austrians their pins. And that's all. This may be a pointed lugha was sold at $26, and about 200
Austrians, who surtainly did not use their
plus" in cowardly retreat.-E. M.]
៨:
"The truth is, we fear, that Young Bongal must be left a gool deal to himself in this fuster of in foring his wind. The ques Ton has now been stated so often, wo mean that belief, that the great question of religions little looked for from further reiteration The egar test Bengalee has a perfectly clear Bales of unpressed Tientsin at $29. CA-joke, but the insinuation is unfair to the aprehension of the differences between bis, cotta Cotton has been inquired after and tational religion and ours. This appreheuteuding purchasers have raise their limite; holiers are however fru in their forced him to abandon his own, eo ins and it is unreasonable to expect more from demand for higher advances and no one generation. Indeed, when we consider business was done.--Abont 200 Bales of what we have
done to him, how we have Bengal changed owners at $23,75.-The Si Staple has grown in to more favor and stripped bit of every particle of faith in the received doctrines of his fathers, in the for alemt 400 Baskets as much as $21,75 axious of his religion and the very Erst prin- has been realized.
Cotton Yarn Orders from the const ciples of his beliefs, is it likely he
for the lower numbers have had the effect e of mind to receive mys-
of
creating a taries as hat the understood as the ones we
little inquiry and prices in have taught him to despise,
l be in etical
most wise Tuan among us arteries that consegueues advanced to $210-212.
kim to
A nation is not to he hurried in its great chines. The
A DIFFEBRYCE OF OPINION.-in a recent de bare in the House of Cannons, on turret ships, Mr Samuda (a good authority) said that England was in a state of inequality and backwardness in respect of its nary.
in
comparison with the navies of other countries, that filled, him with the greatest larta. Sir. J. Pakington agreed with Afr Samuda. Mr G. T. Baring defended the Late Board of Admiralty, asserting that they had left our bea-goig iron navy in a position far superior, both in armament and defensive armour, to that of any other
Wa wonder which is correct. Paw of
It
HIPPOPHAGY IN PARIS.After much he sitation, the French Government has de- finitively anthorised the public sale of horseflesh as food in Paris. The flesh will be that of horses killed by accident, the number of which is considerable; and it
as well a made appears from experiments from the long-established practice of Den- mark and Northern Germany, that such food is perfectly wholesome and nourishing. In consequence, many tons of horse meat which have hitherto been waste, will be placed at a moderate price at the disposition of the lower classes. It is probable that in England an outery would he raised if the sale of horsefjash were to bo recommended but that would be owing to ignorance and prejudice.Economist.
Pabaonary Disorders is successfully stond the test of public approval, and their usefulness as heen extended to every clime and country of the civilized world. They may be found alike on the gold fields of Australia, the back-woods of America, in every important pisce in the East or West Indies and the Pulsed of Pekin. During this long period they have withstood the pretensions of mumezone in- feriar rivals, and are now the peknowledged antidote of Cough, Colds, Asılımın, &c,
Sold in Bottles and Tins of various sizes THOMAS KETING, Chemist, &., 79, St. Paul's Churchyard | London.
N. B. To prevent spurious imitations, please to abs that the words "KBATING'S COUGH LOZENGES" are zugraven on the Government stamp of each Box, without which roue are genuine.
SAUCE.
LEA AND PERKINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
Protiomed by Connoisseurs to be the only good Serve and applicable to every variety of Dish.
Extract of a Letter from a Medical gentleman at Mads to his brother at Worcester, May, 1981.
CAUTION.
MISCELLANEOUS
189
TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. OSTEO. EÍDON. PATENT, IST MARCH, 3862. MESSRS GABRIEL'S INVENTION FOR SUPPLYING ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH, WITH
SOFT FLEXIBLE GUMS, Entirely dispensing with the use af Springs, Wires, ar
Alollie Fastenings, and especially adapted for tuose long residency in Warm Climates.
GABRIEL
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
DENTISTS
(Diploma 1815).
27, Harley Street Cavendish Square, and 4 doors from the Rway Bridge, Ludgate Hill, London; Liverpool: 184, Dake Street. Birmingham: 65, New Street,
Parties at the extremity of the glabe, by forward ing particolars as to the condition of their mouths, with an enclosure of One Guinea, will receive by retain that which will enable them to take an im- pression of the mouth so as to enable Messrs G. to for ward either a partial or complete set of Teeth.
GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED ORONTAL GIQUE farrestoring and preserving the Teeth, 10s fd, and 21s, per boule. Patent White Enamel for stopping Front Teeth, warrated never to chante
Percha, 18. 6. per, box. enimis, 6, and 10s. Gd.per pucket; and the Guste.
GABRIEL'S Practical Treatise on the Teeth which explains the numerous advantages olnainable by their patented method may be had of their Agents or will be famished direct on receipt of Twive
SILKWORMS SUPERSEDEDA discovery Teli Lex and PSR that their sance is highly of an importauf character is said to have estored in fedie, ak is, in my opinion, the art been made in France, which will enable usable as well as the rust wok-sume Sauce that
is made." to pass over the silk worm and go direct to the mulberry tree for our supply of silk- In the bark of the tree a fine textile sub- in reducing this to the fineness, durability, Bag to caution the Pallic against spurious imitation Stamps. tance exisis, and M. Brunet has sesseded and general appearance of silk. He is buy.. large quantities of this new kind of silk. ing up bark for the purge of roug
LEA AND PERRINS
of her celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
INLIGESTION & STEMACHTU WEAKNESS PEPSIYIB.
THE New York Tribune reckons the bank & P. have discovered that several of the For eige Maikere have been supplied with swindlings and embezzlements in America.
in May 1865 to May 1886, at about Sio Murarus the labels closely resemblings invaluable Medicine for weak and impaired
instmoves the name of i.. and P. Julged. $14,000, besides $9,172,000 of what it these of the genitine S use, and in no or more calls "vulgar and violent robberies."
The Emperor and Empress of the Frech have such telegraphed to 5 Peterburg, congratulaing the Czu on his escape from ussassinatios.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JOYCE'S AMMUNITION, { kistihlishevi, 3 820,) THE allowing articles of the best quality, for
Tre nu alilitary purpuss my he had of all Gulyakers and Deuters in Gunpowder.
TREBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FILE PERCUSSION GAFE. CH CAUCALLY-PREPARED CLOTH Fur, 7
ARD PAPER WADDINGS. Cartridge Cases for Breech-leading Gone and Wis
Cartridges for Killing Game at Long Distances. FREDERICK JOYCE & Co., PATENTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, 57, rue THAMAS STREET, LONDON, &c. Contractors to Her Majesty's War Department.
Wholesale only..
CONFECTIONERY.
OF RVERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING,
MEDICATED LOŻENGES, REFINED LIQUORICE. JUJUBES, JAMS, JELJHES, MARMALADE, &,
MANUFACTURED BY KYRAM POWER BY
J. CHILLINGWORTH & Co.,
47. C. formerly Senior Partner of the Firm of Smith d: Co.. Fill Street, London, und of the Pian
of Chillingworth, Smith & Co., Messina) 316 & 117, BULBORN HILL, LONDON, E.C.
Successors to Ct. Moun & Co, MANUFACTURING AND EXPORT
CONFECTIONERS,
IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF FOR- EIGN WINGS AND SPIRITS. Catablished 1750.
LONDON BANKERS-Messrs RBARTS & Co. NDENTS and Consigustente received and promptly and endfully attended to. C. & Co, possess is T extensive knowledge of all the lia Miarkets, enabling them to dispose of all produce and consign ments to tie ieel advantage.
Proceds can be promptly remitted by draft or goods Orders niade payable by London Houses or be consignments.
May, 1865,
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS,
KRARSLEY'S Oneat WiroW WELCH'S
FEMALE PILLS,
L. and P, will proceed against any one who may manchacture or read such imitations, and Eve structed their earrespondents in the various parts of the world, to advise m of any intringement of their rights.
|
AK FOR LEA AND PEREINS' BACK.
** Suit Wholesale and for Export, hy the Pros prietors. Worcester; Messrs Crosse And Binckwell, Messra, Barclay and Sons, London; &c., &e by Warson & Co., Hongkong; and by Greers nd Oilgen universally.
A.
CORRU SATED GALVANIZED TRON SHEETS. (BEST QUALITY ONLY).
F. BRABY &Co., LIMITED, MANUFACTURERS and MERCHANTS.
Konf supplied with or without Framework. BRABY'S ITALIAN ROOFING ZINC, PERPOLATED ZING, SHRET ZINC, IRON TANKS,
Wive Netting, Buckets, sad all other
Goivanised Gurds.
lustrated Price Lists free on Application,
PREDERICK BRABY & Co., LIMITED, FITZHOY Works,
USTUN ROAD, LONDON.
Binneford's Fluid Magucsia.
Is the great Remedy for Acuity is STOMACH, HEADACHE, HEARTBUR
INDIGESTION, Soon ERVCTATION AND Bilinas AryVCTIONS,
It is the Physician's Care of 60,0T,
HEUMATIC GOT, Onavel, and other complaints of the Hindider, and in the cases of FEVE AND FEvens IRITABILITY OF SKIN It produces grateful cooling effruts. As a safe and gelo Medicine for Frente, Cirtdren, Delicate Fe males, and for the sickass of Pregnancy, DINNE HORDS MAGNESIA is indispensable, and when taken with the Acidulatia Leman Syrup forms
A Dentro EFFERVESTING SALINE. AND APERIENT, Prepared by DYNNEFORD & C
CMI-TR-Losnos.
And sold by Duggists and Storek engers through out the Warid.
CAPTION ASE for Disseran's Magsiasta, and see that DINNEFORD & Co. is on every. Battle Hud Label.
ONG celebrated for their peculiar virtues, arr PICKLEY, SAUCES, JAMS, đc.,
ever been, and about that destroys hus continues inauimate ani nothing has taken on the 21st July. The first number that much idox is wrapped in white paper, and has
minst he, distinct from the generation that builds upon the space that predemmors have cleared." A very ignorant
strongly recut thended as a safe and valuable Medicine u moving obstructims and relieving. other inconvenienc's to which the female frame is liable, especially those which at an early period of lito frequently arise fremd. want of exteins and general ilivility of the system. Purchasers satisi sou G. Ksangay, printed on the Government Stapi, Price 2, 9. per Box. May be had of all Chemiste throughout the World.
Alan Biliens Liendsches and Liver cure by SANGER'S FATELESS ANTIULIOUS Pownene, price 1340. par Packet.
( FOR ADULTERATION). Afaucfactured by CROSSE & BLACKWELL, Parergers to the Quest, Some Square, LONDON.
Wine and Lezers. The Powder is Pure, the Wins Inalterable, and the Lozenge a New, Agreeable,, and convenient manner of taking the medicine.
PEPSINF GLOBULBS IN BOTTLES. Manufactured by.
.T. MORSON AND SON,
31, 33, and 194, Southad plon Row, Russell Square London.
And may be obtained of all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers.
GELATINE (MORSON'S PATENT,)
MORSON'S KRĢESOTE,
and every desaription of Chemicals, and all New Prepratis carefully pucked for shipment.
See their Name and Trada Mark on all Pre- parations.
Orders to be made payable in Landon,
NOW READY. EXCHANGE
the valle XCHANGE TABLE, showing the value
at the diferent Ratos of Stething Exchange on London, by 1-8ths from 12 to 102 per cant. Computed by Mr Joas V. YATMAN, New York.
PRICE ONE DOLLAE. "China Alau" Office,
12th May, 1864.
NOW READY.
Price $1.50. NOTES FOR TOURISTS IN THE NORTH OF CHINA,
“WITH 4 MAPS, YONTAINING informatiou respecting
od at Peking, particulars respecting the Roads neaus of transport, exchange, placas of accommodation &o, &
WITH
{
Three itineraries to
gates of the Great Wall. China Mail" Office. May 11, 1866.
From the North-China Daily News. A few months agd a writer in the Cia, Alait commend the p: bintion of a series of Notes for Tourisia by the Nuria of China, and these have now bren guished in a condensed, form with the pane of the writer. N. B. Dennys. He is well qualin- tid for she waik he has undertaken, and his opi sns to the best modes of travelling as well as his casual remarka spay men and manners in tho We can discover nut, ne worthy of attention
no cinission in the list gren, all the precautions neury to secure enfers en route and at the various inus, being very minutely set forth. From stage to singe of the journey, the traveller will fond that hie author his preceded him, and that the discomforts from whicit he offers have been anfred before by one at least who bas set himself to devise means whereby they may be overcome We commend to those interested in Lapographical researches the description given of Peking, whis stren whose ideas regarding the history of Peking wed the many vicissitudes through which it has pas sert since its nrst establishment are misty and con- fused, wilt de well to run over the condensed account given at page 25 We cannot pass in review ench
Chapter of Me Dennys valuable little work.
•histings. 54 lbs., although freely offer- +. to argue
at reduced prices, are difficult of sale. traifi ed at about too inquisitively We have traine
7 lbs. are in somewhat better demand, and beliefs f
to the subject all his own touch-stone of reason, is it sensible to ask 10 pieces of a popular chop were taken
by the trade at 83 675. which him to accept other beliefs to
With the oxception of a little TAMANIA is coming out in a literary way. Wollens-1 assert! her aided by faith cau solom give
inquiry for Scarlat Long Ble the market in Punch commented its existence place to call for remark.
tains only the inaugural address which is Rice. Very little has been done, and somewhat dull, but as it is very well print
el, the title
page being a modification of that little at a reduction of from 5 to 10
the familiar etching by Doyle, in our own famous periodical, and as 12 pages a fortnight are promised hereafter, it may and we hope will prove a success. The front page represents Panch in a atau ing position and looking some tem years younger than his venerable prototype; reatly seated in an attitude of respectful while Toby is replaced by a dinge app WELLINGTON. KNIFE POLISH, pedisi siddar in quantity to those supplied by interest is full and carefully giv n. attention,
or a very superstitious people may casly conts.
hared. For the habit of believing, A small cargo of Saigon comprising 3000
the respect for authority which made it a piculs was sold at 42074 and about 500
kere to its old religion, are the very prizei-piculs of Siam Cargo coutaining a large pro-
portion of Paddy at $1.87% Ha required to make it accept a new one. Gu
any
station and you will Mofuskil fir, star that missionary labours have
Trify
TO
18th September, 1866. od still since English education begal; xinesa of late, seems to be on the decline, The dulness which has characterized bn , that the converts, in the feir places where such persous are to be found, are de-Some of our principal native dealers who from the mast ignorant and most during the past two or three weeks appeared to rest on their oars, have reamed opera superstitions classes of the community. Every missionner who has rigen above the tions, thus imparting a little more liveliness
to the market. rowd of his fellow workers has felt this. found his mission it his sobouls ather
D. Din his church, and many others
Bre at this
e superatiŠOUS
The Melbourne Chamber of Commerce has received several quarter-chests of tea grown in Java, from the Batavian Cham- Cotton. No transactions of any moment Lar of Commerce. The quality of the tea
The important experi are recorded; the prices obtained for some is said to be good. small lots rather shew a turn in favor of meat of testing the climate and soil of buyers.
South Australia, as regards their suitability for the China tea plant, is about to be made on a somewhat extensive scale.
moment following Dr Duff's steps. The all temple must be proiled deen awd eart
Cotton Yarn-The smaller numbers con ay before the ann temple can be erected in Handle, and the Schoulian ter, whether saker tinue to be inquired after, and about 200
is the real missionary
io India. bales of Nos 16 to 24 have passed into the very hay who cuters a Government School trade at $210 to $2123; bosides this 50 bales
of 28 aus of his tutiers ut this
to 32
32 met with a purchaser at $240. Cour. The Saboolmaster is the queessuy Startings. The present low prices for iconoclast, and whether he does his work lbs.
have attracted the attention appear to unconcertedly as a
oficial Government
of speculators a pretty lively inquiry pre- zealously as the agent of a missionary socie valled this forenoon and about 3000 pieces 13, the work is the same. Meanwhile a were and at $3.85; since then holders generation whom we have rudely despoiles have shewn more firmness and decline to quit at less than $4 for favorite and $3.90 of their own faith, are in no temper ́ta að-
for outside brands, Lepi Sura. We must wait."
THE TEA TRADE.
or
Up to the present time the deliveries are the same modest ten millions of pounds per month that they were in 1864 and the early Fast of 1865, prior to the reduction of the ty, Contrast theng with the strangely Board up 6gures of the latter months of
Lung is. (Scarlet) continue in request. Rice-Prices have not sustained any al teration since yesterday.
19th September, 1866.
The improvement noticed yesterday was of no long duration having to day been succeeded by great vulness throughout all brauches of business.
AMENITIES of WAR,-Four of Garibaldi's Quidos were taken in the sortie the Austri-. ans made upon Pozzolengo the night wa. went through it. Letters have been receiv
from them from Vienna speaking with delight of the manner in which they have been treated. These Guides are all gentle-
of family, who provide their own bor- ses and equituments and receive no pay; and the Emperor of Austrin bas not only allowed them to remain at large in Vienna upon their parole, but has their a box at the Opera at Jisposa their atay there. Garibaldi, on hearing of this treatment of his men, exclaimed, in his imputave way, "Henceforth the Austrian prisoners shall be tay children." It is these little amenities which go far to soften tha asperities of warfare.
!
Both Medicines muy be hat of
Meanwhile, those who intend to travel in the Chi- province during the approaching autumn mothe,
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Frani the Hankorg Times. Ta fusure thorough wholesomeness, their. Pickles
There are plenty of sights in and around the rily, are all prepared in Pare Mol: Vinegar, boiled in Oaksune visite, and many more invisible, and Mr. Vals, Up incnus of PLATINUM STEAM Cutts, and are. Denny's description of the cities and their prints of
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018 Liguur which dates from 1510, is Tonie Apgapoplectic, Digestive, and of an exquisite favour. The Salatury Plants of which it is com posed are gathered an the Cifs of Nirmandy, they possess all the vivifying emanations of the Northern Sea, and pose one of the best Cordials atid nie of the must silicacious preservatives against epidemic.
discov
Latterly the French Medical men have almost unanimangly prescribed it for patterns who by the gastrie tendency were more snject to attacks of FEVER and CHALESA, May be had of
As to its cur-
· veetness we use unfortunately unable to judge.
The none of the book "Notes for Tourists, m | Narth- Chim” rather ambitions, is the Author
coifines hinsself to Peking and two roates from that city to Kalgon, about 180 miles distant, but for visit to Peking the information will prove very acceptable to a traveller especially if living at un bun.
From the Shanghae Recorder The present umil brings us a copy of the useful little guide back for Tourists in the Norte China, which has recently been published by Mr N. B. l'enny, and we we see glad to be able to express a Favorable opinion upon its serviceableness. The bank, though it only pretends to be a guide to travellers, contains light, seul and interesting information; and may be looked upon in the light of the Murray" for Tourists in Northeca Provicen of the Celestial Empire.
From Trübner's I'merigan and Oriental Literary Record, The first Chinese “Many “that has been given to the world appears in the shape of a neat pamphlet of some 70 pages, entitled, Notes for Tourists in the North of China, by N. H. Denny's." The pamphlet cobinius, in fact, very fall descriptions dỀ A. LEGRAND, AINE AT FBCAMP. Tientsing, Pekin, nnd the eireamjacent entry, with valcable notes on the productions, objects of curiosity, HOUSE IN PARIS. No. 19, Hue Vivienne.
public buildings, etc. of the Capital of China, besides This Liqueur may be found all over the World at itineraries from Pekin to the Mongolian frontier and The Principal Wine and Spirit Merchants, Pharm the passes of the Great Wall. His work is it pratists, Confectioners, Grocers, and Dealers in Pre-lestrated with several useful plans of Pakin, and of visions in General, &c.
the reute between that city and the sea.
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