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Houses and Lands

A TO LET. Desirable Granite GODOWN at Wan-

ch, convenient to the Water

For particulars, apply to sandth 20 fago al dOLYPHANT & Co.

Hongkong, April 16, 1869.

TO LET

TO 3 Pochili Terrace, with immediate

1

Possession, Apply to

Docks,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DUCK

COMPANY, LIMITED.

CHAREHOLDERS are requested to take

notice that the Ninth call of Fifty Dollars on the now Stock of the above named Company is due on the 1st June next and will be payable at the office of

the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING

Intimations.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Intimations. PATERSON & HANDLEY,

House and Ship Plumbers, Copper and Zing Workers, and (tan Fitter, 16, Quo' Eoad West, and Acheong's Yard, Praya West, Hongkong, November 4, 1867.

BOARD and RESIDENCE at No. 5,

BONIAM ROAD, W. Good Accommo

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. CORPORATION, where receipts for the pay-dation." Hongkong, April 16, 1869.

finent thereof will be granted by the Ma

nager,

- erudi huk TO LET,

THE Premises at present occupied by the

Undersigned as a Stores de

THOS: HUNT & Co.

"Hongkong, April 12, 1869,

TO LET.

NE FLOOR of a house in Queen's

Road, well situated.

OR

BOB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, March 23, 1869.

A TO LET 1-(With possession on the 1st May next.}.

HOSE very desirable business Premises: situated in the Queen's Boad auit extending to the trays, at present occupied by

Messrs BowBA & Co. This Property canbe divided into three portions, viz. Ca That on the Praya is detached, and cou tains extensive Growns on the ground and middle floors, with private residênco, on; tha upper floor and separate entrance thereto.

abutting on the Queen's The portion Road, from its very central position is ad mirably adapted for a Shop or Store, haying godowns on the basement flour, and Dwel ling apartments on the upper floor.

The Central portion consists of two esch

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Interest at the rate of Twelve per ount per unum will be changed after the abov date.

By order of the Board of Diroptors,

GEORGE N MINTO,

Secretary. "Hongkong, March 1, 1869,

jnel

UNION DOCK COMPANY OF HONG- KONG & WHAMPOA, LIMITED?

HE Shareholders are requested to take

I notice that the FIFTH CALL is pay. able in two instalments of $100 each say on 31st Blarch and 30th June next; at the Office of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,

Interest at the Kale of 12 per cent per annum will be charged after the above dates.

By order of the Board of Directors.

THE AREA ROB, S. WALKER Hongkong, February 16, 1869,

Secretary

THE UNION DOCK COMPANY OF

Apply at

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, January 29, 1869.

PORTRAITS

to

MR. J. THOMSON is prepared to take

FORTRAITS, VIEWS and other PHOTOGRAPHS Rooms, Cunnercial Bank Buildings, Queen's Road, Hongkong, Mareb 11, 1888.

NOTICE

RENTS and Accounts COLLECTED

punctuality and despatch. Distraine WARE

And, Distraint WARRANTS or Rent SUED and EXIQUTED. Becurity, if required..

tf

with

THOS. W. BARRINGTON, 53, Wyndhan Street, Hongkong, February 17, 1568. FOLMOSA COAL DEPOT AT KILUNG HAS on hand & largo. Stock of GOAL of best quality, and is prepared to sup tiply Steantura and Sailing Vessels with quick desputob at Current Rates, or deliver the se, under Contract, at Hongkong and any Treaty Port in China.

blocks of buildings, two storied, and HONGKONG & WHAMPOA, LIMITED

suitable for offices and godowna,

For Particulars apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, March 1, 1869.

my

TO LET.

11TH inmediate possession. That do sirable BUNGALOW, situated at Pokfoolumn; and known as "BELMONT," Apply to

GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, February 27, 1869,

TOLLUT.

HOUSES, Commodious in every respect, in that healthy and desirable locality

Viz, Mosque Terrace,

Apply to

JOHN GERRARD, Hongkong, February 3, 1860. tf

BOLUB CHAMBERS, D'AGUILAR PROF STREET,

FEW Sets of these desirable-Cham- BERS are now vacant, wd.can be had on reasonable torma Apply to DENVER-DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 057

Hongkong, February 5, 1869,

TO LET.

THE Corner HOUSE, No. 132, in Peul Streot, containing live Rooms with Compradore's Room and Godown attached. Water and Gas laid

For particulars, apply to

H. PESTUNTED SETNA, At Messrs P. & A. U. CAMAJER & Co Offiva, Quoru's Road,

Hongkong, Jaanary 19, 1889,

TO LET.

THE Gornor HOUSE, No. 32 A, in Gage

HE Company call the attention of hip P

Owners, Consiguess and Masters, of Vessels, to their Escablishment at-Bong- hong and Whampoa, for the DUCKING and REPAIKING, of Vessels of all classes,

est Minesot drawing supplies from the best only, intends to provido a supe- rior article, free of the Surface Coal that bas hitherto prejudiced consumers.

•MILISCH & Co.,. Igents.

Kilung, April 2, 1868.

SAILORS' HOME, WEST POINT.

Trustees.

JOB DENT,

NOTICE.

YOCUMENTS Translated, at reasonable rates, froni English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, or German into Chi nose, or from Chinese into English. Ad dress,

"The "† China Mail" Office,

2, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

NOTIFICATION.

THE TEA TRÅDE AT CANTON.

HE following Notification has been s sued by Her Britannic Majesty's Cou- sal at Canton:

Notification No. 2.

pr

Intimations.

CHINESE FILO

No. 1887-APRIL 28, 1869

Intimations.

HINESE PILOTAGE Master or his deputies, it will be obligatory on registered Filot Boats to convey from place to place within the limits, employés belonging to either Customs or Harbour Master's Departments, with such stores a may be wanted for either Light-houses or Light ships.

GENERAL REGULATIONS WITH LOCAL RULES

FOR THE

PORT OF SWATOW.

GENERAL REGULATION I.

2-Every Licensed Pilot Boat shall pay a feo of Twenty Taels for renewal of L cense on the first of July each year.

3.-In case of a Pilot going off in an ug registered Baat, he will be authorized to carry the Pilot Boat Flag during the time he is on board; but no Pilot is authorised to crnize in an unregistered Boat, withont special permission from the Harbour Mas-

I. Bye-Laws and Local Rules. 1-Bye-Laws and Koles necessary for the better ordering of pilotage matters at tec. the Ports are to be drawn up by the Har- 4.-The owner or hirer of any uuregis bour Master in consultation with the Coutered Boat making use of a Pilot Flag, and suls and Chamber of Commerce, with whom not having a Licensed Pilot on board, shall also it rests in the same way to fix the numbe prosecuted before the authorities to ber of Pilots, tariff of charges, and defun whom he is anienable, or whose. Flag of the limits of the Pilotage grond.

national Ensign he has the right to use.

2. The number of Pilots for the Port of Swatow shall be six.

3.The Pilotage ground for the Port of Swator shall be off Bill Islet to the lower himit of the anchorage Kahchio Point.

GENTRAL REGULATION LI..

II. Pilots Individuals Eligibic. Powers shall, equally with Natives of Chin, The subjects, citizens or proteges of Treaty and without distinction of nationality, be eligible for appointment when vacancies occur, by the Board of Appointment, sub-

GENERAL REGULATION III. III Board of Appointment, how to be constructed.

BRITISH CONSULATE, CANTON, February 26, 1869 Representations having buas made to the vindersigned with reference to the difficul tiec experienced in obtaining the due full TS-diment of contracts through the failure of the Teamen and Brokers to supply Teas in

4-The rates of pilotage shall be as fol balk according to the muster upon which lows for all sized vessels between the limits they were purchased, he brought the mat of the Pilotage ground; atcamers or sailing ser, in conjunction with the Consul for the vessels, $2.50 per foot English measurement. United States, before the Chinese anthori-To Harbour Pilot for Berthing or Unberth tisa, with a view to devising some mode bring, 5), cunts per foot English measure which the evil complained of might be recent. tiled. It is obvious that the remedy lay to a great extent in the hands of the chasers themselves, by the refusal of the Teas if they were inferior to the samples; but difficulties interpose in following this course, such as Tonnage having been en- gaged, advices having gone forward, and otherd unnecessary to mention. Moreover, as the rejection of a aliop was little likelyject to the General Regulations now issued, aud the Bye-Laws to be under them enforced to cause loss or damage to the Tesman ow- at the several Ports respeatively. ing to market fluctuations, no unwilling- ness was felt on his part to such a result; in fact, it was an encouragemout to fraudu lent practices. The undersigned was there-

The Board of Appointment shall consist fore of opinion that compelling the fulfil of the Harbour Master as Fresident, the ment of contracts or enforcing what is formed an "equitable cut" for inferior names shall be drawn by lot, by the Har- ora) Senior Pilot, and two persons whose quality, wore necessary measures, if trade bour Master, from a list prepared and pnb was to be conducted on anything like &lished by the Harbour Mastor in consulta Bound basis; he therefore directed bis at- tion with the Consuls and Chambers of tention to devising a mode of arbitration or Commerce. Eng.proceeding by means of which the expenses

General KECULATION IV. and dolay of a Chinese court of law might Vacancies: how to be filled up. the particulars of the proposition he made among the Pilots, it shall be duly notified in be avoided. It is not worth while to detail 1.Whenever there may be a vacancy as, after long negociatione, it was rejected the local prints; and eight days afterwards proposition that if Tea who delivered was fill it up by a competitive examination, not equal to muster, it should be rejected, 2.The Board may refuse to admit to Seeing that no unicable arrangement could the examination any one who, having once be arrived at, the undersigned, in conjunc-been a Licensed Pilot, has had his License tion with the Consul for the United States, withdrawn, and also any candidato who is requested the Chinese authorities to notify unable to procure Consular Certificates as to the Teamen, lirukers, and others, that to Charnoter, c the utmost rigour of the law would be ans forced in all

fraudulent cases of

practices, and he hopes that the Proclamation which has been issued sucordingly, a copy of translation of which is annexed, will have the effect intended, by shewing the parties against whom it is directed that they will not escape with impunity from the conse queness of their misdeeds.

At Bongkong the Company bave the only Dock in the harbour-a Granite Dock, solidly built, and of dimensions to Hon. W. KESWICK, FORBES, EM, admit Ships of 360 feet in

length, and drawing 22 feet of water!-

H.G. THOKSETT, Attached to it there are: Shipwrights,

Esq., B.F

·Director's - Blacksmiths, Boiler-makers and Machinery wurke, and everything necessary for the Hon. H. B. G18,

W. MACAULAY, (.). HELLANO, ER, D. SASSUON, Baq. W. LRMANN, E. J. Munax, at b. G. HEARD, Esq. Rev, W. R. BEACH.

Repairs of Saling Vessels or Steamers. yard by the side of the Hongkong Dook, The Company have also opened a Ship.

and are ready to contract for the construo

Committee of Management, Hon. W. KEBWICK, Chairman,

by

5. registered Pilot Boat is not per- Jitted to fly the Pilot Flag, eave when there

is either a Licensed Pilot or certificated Ap prentice on board, ́... ́

GENERAL REGULATION IX. Flags to be exhibited on arrival, shall cause, to ne exbibited

When nearing the anchorage the Pilot

vessel is from Hongkong, Japan, or any

A Red and White Flag (No. 3), Chirac Port.

No. 1837

Singapore, E Aden, Sae

and

Bombay, M George's

a

HE PAINS NAVIGATI CHINA," C Her Majesty's Cargo, will lear on THURSDA PARCELS a: on board until 4 P.M. on the 2

For particula Passage, apply Office, Hongkon

CONTENTS A

A

the

A toritten deo Falue of the Pa

must be delivered

A Blue and White Flag. (No, 2), if fron any Foreign Port

A Yellow and Blue (No. 10), if the vessel is in ballast.

has gunpowder or other combustibles on A Red Swallow Tail (No. 6), if the vessel board.

GENERAL REGULATION X. Harbour Pilots: Vessels in Harbour, Berthing, de. 1-The duties of the Harbour Pilot, where such exists, will be to take charge of vessels at the outer limit of the anchorage, borth them in accordance with the orders. received from the Harbour Master's Be partment, take charge of vessels shifting from a wharf or out of the anchorage, and berth, going in and out of dock, or to und to assiet and report to the Harbour Master's Office all matters concerning the shipping in Port, and the conservancy of the river or harbour.

tion of Steamora or Sailing Vessela of any W, MACAULAY, Kaŋ. | H. G. THÓMSETT, the Tea-guild, who met it by a counter the Board of Appointment shall proceed to shall be stopped by the Customs until the

At Whampoa the Company will take Ships at reduced rátea.

The Staatti Tug "LITTLE ORPHAN" can be engaged to tow Vossals to ass, or berth them, at reukmable rates."

For particular, apply to

ROB, S. WALKER. Secretary, Company's Office, Queen's Road, Corner of Ice House Lane

Hongkong, April 8, 1869,

FOOOHOW GRANITE FLOORED DOOK.

HE above Dock has been in full working

300 fest, width at bottom a fost, depth of order for the last four years. Length water on the sill, springs, average 17 foot," nesps 14 feet... The Dock in ordinary Tides mus dry to the Blocks and is pumped out by Steam...

For further particulars as to the price of de, de, de, apply to

...AELLAND, Eag.

Rey, MN.

ONAZIONE of Books, Periodicals, Newa papers, Clothes, &c., wil be raost hankfully received.

A. OVERBURY, Superintendent.

Hongkong, October 29, 1868.

SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL,

HONGKONG.

BARAZA

TRUSTEES-

The Colonial Secretary,

The Honourable W. KESWICK, Esq. GEO. HEARD, Esq.,

The Superintendent of the P. & O. S. N.

Company; (ox officio),

W. STANLEY ADAMS, M.D.. Resident Sur

geon,

Mr YouNo, House Suzycon,

W. PATERSON, Esq., Hon Troasterer.

TERMS OF ADMISSION

(Signed) D. B. ROBERTSON,

Consul

Proclamation by Ces, Magistrate of the Nanhai District, and YANG, Magistrate of the P'wangyu District:

We have received instructions from li- Honor the Financial Commissioner, embos dying ordos from his Excellency the Vice-

Street, containing six. Rooms with copper CHART, Esq., Messes De Sil- 1st Class (Private Room), per day, $8.00 roy in tenor as follow:-

Compradore's Room and Godowns attached. Water and Gas Inid on.

For particulars, apply to

H. PESTONJEE SETNA,

At Messra P. & C. CAMAJRE & Co.'s Office,

Queen's Road. Hongkong, December 1, 1868.

-WITH

TO LET.

tf

ITH immediate possession, the House and Ufices, No, 4, Gough Street, lately occupied by Messrs A. WILKINSON &

Apply to

CIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, October 14, 1888,

TO LET. ONVENIENTLY situated HOUSE Chancery Lane, Hent moderate.

Apply to

ARNHOLD KARBERG & Co. Bongkong, Uctober 8, 1868.

TO LET,

THREE Spacious GODOWNS antitable for storing dry Goods; also a Fireproof GODOWN capable of containing 1,000 cheats of Opium. Situated in the host oc- tral part of Queen's Read, Apply to

J. F. ROSE, Secretary, Hongkong Hotel Company, Limited. Hongkong, August 15, 1868.

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TWO HOUSES TO BE LET DECENTLY put in thorough Repair, si-

Westward, and an easy distance from the Queen's Road, · Apply to

ME BARRINGTON. Wyndham Street,

Hongkong, May 13, 1868.

t/

LIGHTERAGE AND STORAGE, THE Undersigned will undertake to land Cotton, Rice, Coals, and other Mor chandise, in theirown Bonta, and to receive the same on STORAGE is First-class Gra nite godowna, on Moderate Torms.

LOB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1866,

NOTICE,

TO LET THE desirable PREMISES on the Queen's Rost, istuly in the occupation of the Anistic Bank.

For particulaen, apply to

· SMITH,· ARCHER & Oo,

Hongkong, May 18, 1808.

TO BE LET

WO New and Strong GODOWNS on

TWO

Marine Lot No. 03.

Apply to

GAVIN THOMPSON, at G188, LaviN ISTON & Co.'s. Hongkong, December 16, 1807.

tt

D.

yer &

Co Hongkong; Messrs BOYD &O, 2nd Shanghai or to the Undersigned,

31

(2 Bedsinea,

11.

3.-The examination shall be public and gratuitous, and the vacancies shall be given to the most competent among the saudi dates without distinotion of nationality, provided always the competency of the first on the list be not relative but absolute.

4-The Conaut concerned way in person, or by deputy, he present and take part in the exainination of candidates.

2.-In barthing vessels the Harbour Mas

and the entrance, working or clearance of ter will, as far as possible, moet the wishes of Commanding Officers and Consignees; vessels taking berths ut assigned to them, flarbour Master's orders are complied with, with orders received from the Harbour 8-Vessels are to moor in accordance Master, and they are not to remove from the anchorage without his permission.

4.The Harbour Pilotage. Fees payable to the Harbour Master are as follows:-

Shifting a vessel's berth; taking a vessel to or from a heaving down Hulk; $10, in full.

i

HE TREATY FORTS OF CHINA & JAPAN," AND "NOTES AND QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN." EXTRAUTS FROM REVIEWS. (From the "Straits Times," July 27, 1802) 5. The majority of the votes of the Some time ago we had occasion to robiark members of the Board shall decide the upon the progress that Literature as repre admission of candidates for Pilots Lented by the Press had made and was cases, each member having one vote in the making in the East, and our attention has Ballet, but in the absence of the Consul again been called to the subject by the re cancerned the Harbour Master shall have a ceipt of a Hongkong publication which casting vote.

deserves soms notice and which we have GENERAL REGULATION V.

much pleasure in introducing to the know Pilots' Licenses; by whom to be iseterli ledge of any readers. Wo allude to Notes. 1-Pilots Licenses shall be issued by the and Queries on China and Japan, published Commissionor of Customs in the name and monthly by Mir Saint, the proprietor of the on behalf of the Chinese Government; Li China Mail newspaper. This Room)...

$2.00

"The Viceroy received a communication censes issued to Filots not being eatives is well printed on good paper, and in size publication La connection with the above is the 3rd Public Wards),

$1.00

on the 20th Angust last from the British of China shall subsequently be vised and and shape is very like its well-known name powerful Twin Sorow Tug" WOOSUNG."

These Charges are inclusive of all Medi-Consul, Mr Robertson, to the effect that he registered at the Consulate concerned. sako or

prototype at home, and is equally a Yousels requiring the servicos of this Tugcinus and Attendances, but exclusive of has been addressed by the British mor- Every Liceused Pilot shall be givonnine containing very carions and useful either from Maisou (where a splundid au- Wines or Articles not in the recognised chants at Causon witli reference to the great a printed copy of the femoral Regulations information regarding the language, Stern loes and detriment to their trade caused by and Local Rules and shall produce the same ture, history, manners and customs of the chorage will be found during the S. W. Dietary Table, monsoon) or from the White Doga, can ob-

the inferior qualities of the Tens aupplied as well as his License when

Chinese and in a less degree of the Japanese tain them at moderate rates, on application

It says a good deal for the oxtons and required.

atability of the footing of Europeans in JOHN C. SKEY,

China, that such a publication as this. Manager, Pagoda Anchorage, River Min.

should be established and conducted with apparently successful vigour.

to

BIDALOUS.

GEORGE GLASSE,

(FIVE YEARS MANAGER TO KINGSFORD & Co., PICCADILLY

LONDON, AND 28, PLACE.

VENDOME, PARIS) ENGLISH AND FOREIGN CHEMIST

VICTORIA DISPENSARY, LONGKONG, A SHIPS MEDICINE CHESTS -SUPPLIED & REFITTED, Hongkong, May 1, 1867.

F. A WHEELER, HAIR CUTTER & HAIR DRESSER, 26, Green's Road, (Opposite LANE & CRAWFORD'S.) Hongkong, March 19, 1869.

tif

All orders for Admission to Hospital must be countersigned by some responsible For Bou or Persous resident in the Celery,

Patients are also admitted on Deposits at the following rates, renowable one day previous to the amount deposited having been experided:-

1st Class, 2nd 37 3rd By.order,

$60,

$40.

$20.

W. PATERSON, Treasurer. Hongkong, January 1, 1868.

by the Teamon, notwithstanding their con--the fest of July each your every tracts to deliver Tens according to ruster. Filot shall pay the sum of Teu Haikwa The practies appears to be that the Tea-Taela for the renewal of his License. brokers take round esplos of Tea, and

GERAL BOULATION VI their qualities and arranging for the priceput to take as apprentice, for whom he the merchants after inspecting and tasting Apprentice Pilofs; how to be taken,

shall be allowable for each License!

weight in

!!

teresting one, and wislang it every access The publication is altogether a very in- to be paid for the chop, with the pienia and the time of delivery, engage ton shall be resumsible; on the application of we commend it to the attention and support ange by vessels, proceeding to England Pilots, the Harbour Master will supply Apvi ur rulers. and when the Teas agreed for artice in prentices with special ecriticatas,

(From the "Friend of Indig," June 4, 1868.) they are found on inspection to be

2.When the oirvutustances of

We not only far unferior in quality to the sum appear to domand, it, the Harbour Master of the rutubers for the curent year of with thanks the receipt plo supplied, but largely mixed with what may authorize apprentices to not tempora Notes and Queries," a mest deserving ro called 'He-teas, or leaves of plants of rily and within certain lioits, as Pilots; Anglo-Chinese monthly, edited by Mr N, Published weekly.--Subscription (Exclu- all kinda prepared to imitate the genuine provided they have received certificates of B. Dennys, whose Treaty Ports of China. sive of postage) Ele.: 12 por annum; payable to.

tea. This has now become the regular competency from the Board of Appoint-and Japan" are so well known. From the in advance,

practice, and it is

Recessary that some mea mont. sures should be taken to put an end to the

inses attached to the "Notes" we can des GENERAL REGULATION VIL frauds which are thus perpetrated.

that the contributors include aotos of the He Licensed Pilots; to whom yubordinated, best Chinese scholars in the East. Ita in therefore urges that measures be devised

Unlicensed Piloting, dẹ. with this and in view, etc., etc. Tho U. S.

terest is not confined to China, and it will 1. The Filets may carry on their be of valuable assistance to all scholars, who Consul, Mr King, has also made a similar usiness either singly or in Companies. have directed their attention towards the representation Un receipt of the foregoing They must pay due respect to the wishes subject of Buddhism and its literature, and the Viceroy ordains that a notification be and instructions of the Harbour Master, gouerally to all who are interested in ori iaanel to the Tea dealers with injunctions to under whose order and control they are ental antiquities. It deserves to be better HE Chazette is Goueral Weekly Newspa be laid upon then for their obedience." por, containing Officially Kevised Reports

placed, and who is invested with power to known in Judia. The Magistrates being in receipt of the suspend or dismies, subject to an appeal to of Cases heard at the Supreme and Cousular above instructions, have in issue a notifies the Consul. concerned; when tho Pilot is a

(From the Landon Examiner," May Courts, Police Cases, and Proceedings in

16, 1868.) Bankruptcy Original Articles; Netes and tion in purauance of their tenor; and we Foreigner, the appeal to be lodged within This really useful volume ("Treaty Ports Meetings: News of the Week; Commercial instruction of all members of the Consular punishment has been inflicted, or and Japan, and as a book of reference for Queries on Legal points; Reports of Public do therefore accordingly proclaim for the three days,

of China and Japan"] is intended as a* 2.- guilty of any misconduct for which guide for travellers and residents in China Summary, &c., &c.

Trade, that it is an obvious duty to make if proved to have committed any offence mercantile men generally. It contains a honesty and good

faith the guiding princi

SUPREME COURT. AND CONSULAR GAZETTE;

LAW REPORTER FOR THE SUPREMS AND PROVINCIAT COURTS OF CHINA

"STAG HOTEL.".

Queen's Road, Hongkong,

EDMUND R. HOLMES,

FRICKEL & 0.0 SHIP-CHANDLER, SAILMAKEKS,

GENERAL STONEKERPERS,

COMMISSION AGENTA, ** Queen's Road, HONGKÓNO,

AND

ANDREW MILLAR,

OUSE, SHIP & STEAM-BOAT Ho

FLUMBER, COPPERSMITH & BRASSFOUNDER

No. 1, Queen's Road East and Nullah Lane. Hongkong, October 28, 1868.

BROWN, JONES & Co., UNDERTAKERS

ONUMENTS and HEAD-STONES VERECTED, in the Best Style.

LEAD aut METALLIC COFFINS, on the Shortest Notice.

Apply at

Hollywood Road, Corner of Aberdeen St.

AND

AND JAPAN,

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

account, historical and political, of all the open ports of these comtries, together with Poking, Yedo, Hongkong, and Masso,

and

couiderably en andere work a

has been carefully compiled and edited by Mr N. B. Dennys; and the elaborate mam with which the abounds,

the more prominest portions of the chapter We have thus give in outline some of devoted to Cauton, as a specimen of the whole volume. Other chapters treating of Alacro, Formosa, Ningpa, Shanghae, and Peking, the capital, are so interesting, and the retaninder of the treaty ports, we can

contain so much that is new to European only enumerate. The pages describing

readers respecting its history, public buil dings, and general characteristics, that we would fain transfer them to our columns

Advertisements will be charged Tle, 1 per 10 lines, for the first insertion, and 50 ples of sommerce with foreign merchants, against Revenue Laws, the individual eis, per 10 lines, for each subsequent insar-au vinu bo permitted dille designs can in by the fluous suspended or dismissed no wise be They should, more Harbour Masta, subject to an ap Shanghai, January, 1867.

over, bear in mind that be bulk of the Tea peal to his Consul. If a Foreigner, the export bus been coufinod of, lato years to Any one piloting without a license,

to be lodged within three days. the

of whilst local trade in Canton teas, itself was at the same time shall be subject to presecution before his 18 Medicine is universally admitted laut practices in the way of false packing offender in accordance with the Laws of his languished in an unusual degree. If fraudin-own authorities, who will deal with the to be the most efficacions renody be further persisted in, not only will those Country. Any Pilot lending liis License to known to the world. No preparation is so guilty of such acts be liable to prosecution another will be proceeded against and dealt suitable to the climates of alia and China and thus incur the danger of arrest and of with in the same way, in addition to forfeit as this fine and invigorating medicine. It actions for compensation, but the trade ing his License. is particularly adapted to the constitution itself will continue to fall off daily, and the an unlicensed person to pilot his vessel of European indice, as it is never failing in possibility of gain to the trader will be will be liable to be fined in the sin of Que Any Commanding Officer employing its effects in all discasse peauhar to females, still more remoto. It is not difficult while those who are attenuated by the de perceive on which side the real interest of Hundred Taels by the authorities to whose bilitating offests of the above climates will the dealer actually lies. After the issue of jurisdiction he is ameuable. End in this wonderful remedy a kind of ta- this Notification, if the traders referred to lisan, whereby they may insure a restora-fall to amend their ways, and still continne

GENERAL REGULATION FIIL tion to robust health.

Pilot Beatar Regulations to be observed. A complete and tntelligible plan of the Im indulging in fraudulent practices, on com 1.-Pilot Boats shall be registered with parial City and neighbourhood, gives us at plaint being lodged by foreign inerchants, their crews at the Harbour Master's Office, accurate notion of the relative position of The science of Medicine has never before they shall not only be required to make where each boat will be given a certificate its divisions, streete, and plaque,

compensation, but shall further be visited and numbor. The words "Licensed Pilot In the introductory chapter to the netice produced any remedy that can be compared with severe punishment, under the statute Boat" shall, with the nuber, be legibly of the Treaty l'erts of Japan will be found to this wonderful Ointment, as is cures for assimilating the offence of obtaining painted at the stern, and on the head of the scoinct history of that Empire, together after all other means have failed, all money under false pretences with the crime Mainsail; and a flag, of which the upper with remarks on its government, geography wounds, sores, ulcers, ed also the most of robbery Be ye careful, therefore, nut huzunial half shall be yellow, and the and limita, which will be found particularly lower green, shall be flown. Such register interesting as throwing a considerable light

HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.

to

inveterate skin diseases peculiar to the cll-to disobey, and thus to involve your Pilot Bonte shall deposit their national 90.6 part of the world, so long entirely, and 3

nates of India and China. It is the true in trouble. Let all tremblingly obey. A friend of the Soldier and Civilian, as cer special Proclamation.

tain old agres can be removed by it that caunot be conquered by any other treat ment,

flongkeng, February 1, 1867,

Dated February 22nd, 1860.

Translated by

WM. FRED. MATERS.

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