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71.-JUNE 7. 1869.

insurances.

INSURANCE OFFICE aigned having been appointed for the above INSURANCR prepared to accept Marine me Policies on any first olsa ta or Steamers, en the niue

in case of loss, ID CHINA ALCUTTA, BONDAY, UT LONDON, RUB,

SWALKER & Co. June 21 1864.

NOTICE

NSURANCE COMPANY,

ing Rates will be charged in rshort period Insurances.

One-)

per cent.

eeding per cent,

Month

Thu,

Montba beding

* per cent,

ontlis,

The full Annual Rate

of 1 per cent,A

B. S. WALKER & Ca

s Royal Insurance Company, April 7, 1868.

NOTICE.

gned having received extend from THE ROYAL INSUR ANY, are now authorized to against Fine as follows, vi

first-class Building, or on therain in Hongkong, acao 446,000, CUB. 8. WALKER,

Sudmad

Ensur Company of

June 17, 1864.

REDUCTION

LATES OF PREMIUM FOR

E INSURANCE,

igned have (as already inti their Circular dated 14th Oc ived authority from the Se- ROYAL INSURANCE Reduce the rate of Fremium circumstances, on PRIVATE and on FURNITUSE and Er. contained.

DWELLING-HOUSKs rémneved

2, the fate of Premium wil ters per Cent in place of Une Annum as hitherto charged; Residences, ao situated, be

the rate will ided to

semi-detacher Cent

Annual Rates for FIRE IX- varinus classes of Buildings Cents will therefore remain as further

via:

semi

nuses (removed Own) and their

Houses (eini-

per cent.

e) and their

per cent.

ina flouse and 日本

+

17 per cont.

na per apecial arrangement.

OB. S. WALKER & Co.,

ste Royal Insurance Company. November 9, 1866.

SURANCE COMPANY OF IN FRANCISCO.

www.

bignod Agents for the sbove yare prepared to grant Poli- FIRE, of BUILDINGS and

Trent ratce.

RUSSELL & Co. *February 6, 1867.

SEA & FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

bigued baying heen appointed in Hongkong for the above NV are prepared to grant Po SEA RISKS, at currentrates,

RUSSELL & C

April 1, 1865.

E' INSURANCE ASSOULA,

Y OF SHANGHAI,

granted on Marine Fisks to

of the world at current rates.

to the usual brokerage, this

returns to the assured "Fifteen

its yearly profita divided pro

et premium contributed.

RUSSELL & Co.

Secretarics.

June 4, 1869.

INSURANCE COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO.

signed having been sppointed Chins for the above Insur are prepared to grant Poli- Tarine Risks, at the current

EUSSELL & Co. July 6, 1806.

ARANG SEA AND TRANCE COMPANY OF

SAMARANG.

signed having been appointed. Macao for the above named prepared to grant Policies

he Risks at the current Rates:

• RAYNAL & Co

tust 4-1866.

OOSTERLING

FIRE INSURANCE COM

TY OF BATAVIA,

SEA AND FIRE INSUR PANY OF SAMARANG.

igned baving been apponted. Hongkong for the shove nies are prepared to grant st Sea Risks on the usual

SIEMSSEN & Co. August 1, 1866.

lished by CrazyS ABBARAK rietor, at No. 2, Wyndham ria, Hongkong

No. 1871JUNE 7, 1869.]

STEAM FOR

Bingapore, Penang, Point de Galle, Aden, Suez, Malta, Marseilles, and Southampton;

Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta.

HE PENINSULAE AND ORIENTAL STEAM

ALBO,

NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steam-ship "BOMBAY," Capt. G. N. HECB, with Her Majesty's Malle, Passengers, specie, and Carge, will leave this for the above place, on THURSDAY, the 10th June, at 9 a.M.

PARCELS and CARGO will be received on board uut Noon, and SPECIE until 47, ni the 9th June

Post-Office Notifications...

THE CHINA MAIL.

Post-Office Notifications.

If the

MAILS BY THE “BENGAL:"-

place provided for the purpose. The Contract Packet “BENGAL" will be Tayce be unable to write he must sign the dispatched with the usual Mails receipt by making his mark in the presence for Europe, &c., on THURSDAY, the of a Witness, who must sign his name, with 10th Instant, at 9 AM, and the Postula address in the presence of the Officer Office will be open for the reception of who pays the Order. Ordinary Letters, Lettors for Registra tion, Newspapers, Books, &c., until P.8. Du the 4th Instant. Letters, dc, may be posted in the night box from 8PM, on the 9th Instant until 7AM. on the following morning, All Letters posted between 7 and 8 A.M. on the 10th Instant will be chargeable, in addition to the usual postage, with

a. Late Fes of 18 centa..

The latest time for posting Letters at this Office is 8 A, and for Newspapers, Books, or Patterns 7 A., on the 10th

For particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the P. & O. 8. N. Co.': "Office, Hongkong...!

CONTENTS AND FALUS OF PACKAGES

ABE REQUIRED.

A written declaration of the Contents and False of the Package for the Overland Koute is required by the Egyptian Government, and must be delivered by the Shippers to the Com pany's Agents with the Bill of Lading, or with Parcels; and the Company do not hold themselves responsible for any detention or prejudice which may happen from incorrect

new on such declaration.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading

W. MACAULAY, Superintendent, P.&O. B. N. Co.'s Office, Gongkong, June 21, 1869.

NOTICE.

jue10

COMPAGNIE DES SERVICES MA- RITIMES DES MESSAGERIES IMPERIALES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS, STEAM FOR SAIGON, BINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, ALEXANDRIA, MESSINA,

MARSEILLES, ALSO, BOMBAY, PONDICHERY, MADRAS,

AND CALOUTTA.

EE Company's Steam-ship TIGRE," Commandant RousBEAU, will leave this Port for the above places, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, on THURSDAY, the 17th June, at Noon.

Cargo and Specia will be registered for London as well as for Marseille, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principa places of Europe.

Cargo will be received on board until 4 .M. of the 16th, Specie and Parcels antil 3.M. of the 16th." (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency'a Office.)

For Particulars regarding Freight and Passago, apply at the Company's office, Hongkong. CONTENTS AND VALUE OF PACKAGES ARE REQUIRED,

C. BERTRAND, Principal Agent, Hongkong, May 28, 1869

PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-SHIP COMPANY.

17 jun

THROUGH V. 8. MAIL LINE TO NEW YORK,

TEAMERS of this line will be despatch-

ed as follow

Japan,

China;

Great Republic,

Juna 19.

July 19. Angust, 19

A Steamer will leave Shanghai on or abouts same date, connecting at Yokohama with above-named steamer.

Instant.

Further, late letters (but Letters vuly) að

dressed to the United Kingdom vid Marsellies or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet from 830 30 8.60 ., on payment of a late fee of 48 cents each, in addition to the postago, after which no Lettets can be ...received.

Sealed Boxes containing the correspondence af Box Holders will be received at the window set apart for the purpose, on the East Side of the building. correspondence for places to which pre- paynient is compulsory must be repaid in Hongkong Postage Stamps.

All

9.-Should the Payce of a Money Order eaire to receive payment in the Country in which the Order was issued, at some other Ultics than that in which the Order was ori ginally drawn, the transfer will be granted, provided the Order be inclosed to the Postmastor of the Office in which it waa drawn. In such case a new Order will be issued, the Commission chargeable upon which will be deducted from the amount of the new Urder,

10. In the event of a Money Order miscarrying or being lost, a duplicate will be graured on a written application from thin Payee, (containing the necessary particulars, and accompanied by an addi- tional Commission) to the Office where thò Original Order was payable.

11, the receipt of a similar applica tion, orders will be given to stop payment of a Money Order, or to renew a lapsed Order, The additional Commissions in the

last case will be deducted from the amount of the new Order. Lapsed Urders must be presented with the application for a new

Urder.

Intimations.

NEW BOOK,

HE Specolations of

The Old Philosopher'

JAU-TBZK."

Translated from the Chinese

BY

JOHN CHALMERS, A, X. Price $1.50. ALSO, "The Origin of the Chiness" by the same antlur: Frice $1.

Apply at Messrs LANS, CRAWFORD & Co. For The London Mission House. Hongkong, October 17, 1868.

SAYLE & Co., VICTORIA EXCHANGE, HONG KONG

HAVE RECEIVED EX MAYŁĄ STEAMER,

:

Large assortment of MILLINERY, BONNETS, and HATS, of the

jatest fashiona

12-But when it is desired that any|-||-

error in the name of the Remitter or Payee

should be corrected or that the amount of

a

Money Order should be repaid to the Remitter, or that a Lapsed Order should be renewed for payment in the Country in which the Order was originally drawn, application must be made to the Chiet Money Order Office of such Country. This application must be accompanied by an additional Commission, unless it have re- ference to a Lapeed Order, in which case the Commission will be deducted from the amount of the New Order,

Insuficiently-stamped Letters addressed to the United Kingdom will be sent on, charged with a fine of One Shilling in addition to the portage. Letters posted after 7 AM on the 10th Instant will not be forwarded unless the Late Fee as well as the postage is prepaid. Letters insuficiently stamped or unstamped addressed to places to which they can- not be forwarded unpaid, will bo oper ed and returned to the writers as early

19.Repayment whother of an original, as possible, but no guarantee can be given that anch Letters, if posted after or inawed, or a duplicate. Order, will not be made to the remitter antil it has been P.M. on the 9th Instant will be re-scertained that the advice has been cat- turned until after the nail is slowed. Postage Stamps should be placed on the celled at the Office on which the Urder was

apper right hand corner of the corres orginally drawi pondence, except in cases where they may be used in payment of "Late Fees," when the Stamp or Stamps represent- ing Late Fees" or "Registration Feer" ahould be placed on the lower left hand corner.

All transactions in fractional parts of a Dol- lar will be conducted in the Coins pire. scribed by Ordinance 1, of 1864, and the Proclamation of the 22nd January, 1884, and no other Coins, but those therein specified will either be received or given in change as fractional parts

of à Dollar..

Payment for Postage Stampa must be made in the current Dollars of the Colony or -Bank Notus.

Money Orders on any of the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom will be granted until 5 r.a. on the 9th Instant.

T. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General.. General Post Office, Hongkong,

June 4, 1860.

·

For INDIA, EUROPE, &c.

Per La Compagnie des Services Mari- tince de Mesageries Imperiales Str. "TKRE," on Thursday, the 17th June, at 11. A.M. To and through

14.-Payment of an Order must be ob- tained before the end of the Sixth Calendar. Mouth after that in which it was draw for instance, it drawn in January, payment must be obtained before the end of July, otherwise the Order will become lapsed, and a new Urder (ter which a second Com mission, to be deducted from the amount of ibe. Order, will be charged) will become

occanary.

15.If an Order be not paid before the end of the Twelfth Calendar Month after that in which it was drawn, for instance, if drawn in January and not paid before the end of the following January-all claim to the Money will be forteited, unless, ander peculiar circumstances, the Past Office ni the Country in which the Order was draws think proper to allow it.

16.---After one paying a Money Order by whomsoever presented, the paying Ofiles will not be liable to any further claim. If a wrong payment, however, be made orig to negligence on the part of any Officer of the Post Office, the Foatmaster General of the Country or Colony in which the negli gence occurs will, if he see fit, requize the Officer in fault to make good the loss.

17.-No Money Order will be paid unless

the United Kingdom vin Marseilles, the advice has been previously received.

to France and other Continental

Statos (in a

18.-Additional Rules for greater secu-

A Choice assortment of "SILK, MUS IN, and GRENADINE, for Evening

Year.

A fine assortment of new French FLOW- ERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS,

A large assortment of new TRIM- MINGS and FRINGES in colors.

CHIN

Intimations.

SERVICE,

intimations.

HINESE PILOTAGE Master or his deputies, it will be obligatory ou registered Pilot Bouts to convey from place to place within the limits, employés belonging to either Customs or Harbour Master's Departments, with such stores DI may be wanted for either Light-houses or Light-slips

GENERAL REGULATIONS- WITH LOCAL RULES

FOR THE

PORT OF SWATOW.

GENERAL REGULATION I.

Every Licensed Pilot Boat shall pay

a fee of Twenty Taels for rauewal of Li cense on the first of July each year.

*T.

3. In case of a Pilot going off in an un registered Boat, he will be authorized to carry the Pilot Boat Flag during the time 1. Bye-Laws and Local Miles. be is ou board; but no Pilot is aathorised. 1-Bye-Laws and Rules necessary for cruize in an unregistered Boat, without the better ordering of palotage matters at

permission from the Harbour Mas special the forts are to be drawn up by the Ha

4. The owner or birer, of bour Master in consultation with the Cottered Boat making usis of a Pilot Flag, and any unregis sula and Chamber of Commerce, with when not having a Licensed Filot on board, shall ulao it resta in the same way to fix the tumhe prosecuted before the authorities to ber of Lilots, tariff of charges, and defius whom he is amenable, or whose Flag er the limits of the Pilotage ground.

national Enaign he has the right to use. 2.-The number of Filots for the fort of Swatow shall be six.

3.The Filotage ground for the Fort of Swatow shall be off Bill Jalet to the lower limit of the anchorage kahchio Paint.

4.The rates of pilotage shall be as fol- lows for all azed vessels between the limits of tlie Pilotage ground; steamers or sailing vessels, $2.50 per foot kaghab nicusurement, To Harbour Filot for Berthing or Unberth- ing, 50 ccuts per foot English measure

ment

GENERAL REGULATION II. II. Piluts Individuals Eligible. The subjects, citizens or protegés of Treaty

5. A registered Filet Euat is not par mitted to fly the Pilot Flag, save when there either a Licensed Filet or certificated Ap proptice on board.

GERHAI. REGULATION IX.” Flags to be exhibitea on arrival. When nearing the anchorage the Pilot shall cause to be exhibited

A Red and White Flag (No. 3), if the Tessel ia from Hongkong, Japan, or say Chinese Port.

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

A Yellow and Blue (No. 10), if the vassal

Fowers shall equally with Natives of China, is in balist and without distinction of nation. lity, be A Red Swallow Tail (No. 6), if the vaske) eligible for appointment when Facancies has gunpowder or other combustibles on

GENERAL REGULATION X, Harbour Pilots: Fessels in Harbour, Berthing, E. 1.The duties of the Harbour Pilot, where such exists, will be to take charge of vessols at the outer limit of the anchorage, berth them in accordance with the orders received from the Harbour Master's De

oceur, by the Board of Appointment, sub-board. ject to the Uoneral Regulations now issued, and the Bye-Laws to be under them caforced at the several Porta

respectively. GENERAL REGULATION III. III. Board

o Appointment, how to he

constructed,

The Board of Appointment shall consist of the Harbour Blaster as President, the ora) Senior Pilot, and two persons whose Partiment, take change of vessels shifting asmes shall be drawn by lot, by the Harberth, going in and out of dock, or to and bour Master, from a list prepared and pub-from a whart or out of the anchorage, and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES, shed by the Harbour master in cousultato aasist and report to the Harbour Master's tion with the Consuls and Chambers of Office all matters concerning the shipping.

in Port,

and the conservancy of the river Commerce,

or harbour.

in white and colore, all sizes.

Gentlemen's Drab Shell and Felt HATS,

Blue and Green GOSSAMERS, &c.

(BEANON ESTABLISHMENT,

20, Foothew Road, Shanghti.

1889. Hongkong, Febinary 3,

FOR SALE.

AT THE "CHINA MAIL" OFFICE.

..

THE following SETS of the "CHINA PUNOB" can he obtained, stitched paper wrappers, at the tale of 25 cents

No. Leroy viz

11 sets uplete from 11.

14

15

4

23

10. 16,

Prive.

11

دو

$8.50, $2.50, $2.25 Alat a few separate copies of Nos.1, 2, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, and from 19 to 24.

Q. A. SAINT.

23

SAILORS' HOME, WEST POINT. -

Trustees.

(in a closed mail to France);rity against fraud, and for the better work- to Saigon, Singapore,

Galle, India,

JOHN DENTH. G. THOMSETT, Aden, Seychelles, Reunion and Mau- ing of the system generaly will be made Hon. W. KeswICK, FORBES, Esq.

Esq., R., ritius, uez and Alexandria; after as ocasion may require, which no letter can be received. Letters for Registration will be re ceived until 10 A.. on the 17th

even Jnic.

Correspondence intended to be forward ed by the vessels of the above comps my must be superscribed per Message -ries Imperiales Packet Money Orders ou any of the Money Order Jfices, in the United King dow will be granted until 10A.M. on the 17th June.

ot

19. Should it appear that Money Orders

Directors

W. MACAULAY, Esq. D. SASSOON, ESQ.

are used by mercantile men, or others, Hon. II. B. GR, sither in the United Kingdom or at Bong, J. HELLAND, 38. kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for the HBAR, Esy, transmission of large sums of buoy, the W. LEMANN, EE. British or Colonial Post Office, as the wise may be, vill consider the propriety of in- breasing the Commission, and will exercise the power of wholly suspending for a time the issue of Money Orders.

By Command,

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General.

General Post Office, Hongkong, 22nd August, 1868.

2.—In barthing vessela tho Harbour Mas, ter will, as far as possible, meet the wishes of Commanding Ufflcers and Consignees; and the entrance, working or clearance of Vessels taking shall be stopped by the Customs until the berths hot assigned to them, Harbour Muster's orders are complied with.

3.-Vessels are to moor in

accordance Harbour

with orders received from the Master, and they are not to remove from the anchorage without his permission.

GENERAL REGULATION IV. Vacancies: how to be filled up. J.Whenever there may be a vacancy amnog the Pilots, it shall be duly notified in the local prints; and eight days afterwards the Board of Appointment shall proceed to All it up by a competitive examination.

2.-The Board may refuse to admit to the examination any one who, having once beet a Liceused Pilot, has had his License withdrawn, and also any candidate who is unable to procure Consular Certificates us

The Harbour Pilotage Fees payable to Character, &c

3.-The examination shall be public and to the Harbour Master are as follows:

Shifting a vessel's borth; taking a vessel the vacancies shall be given gratuitous,

the

most competent among the candi-to or from a heaving down Bulk; $10, in dates without distinction of nationality, of the first provided always the competency on the list be not relative but absolute.

4.-The Consul concerted

ju paraan. my ju or by deputy, be present and take part in the examination of

The majority of the votes of the members of the Board shall decide the admission of candidates for Filota' Li- senses, each member having on vote in the. Ballot, but in the absence of the Consul concerned the Harbour Master shall have a casting vote.

LO

Commissioner of

foll.

HE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA JAPAN," AND NOTES AND QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN."

RITUACIS FROM REVIEWS

(From the Straits Times," July 27, 1868.) Sonio tinongo we had occasion to remark on the progress that literature as repre sented by the Press lad made and was making in the East, and our attention hes GENERAL REGULATION V

again buen called to the subject by the re- Pilots Licenses; by whom to be issued. cript of a Hongkong publication which 1. —Pilots' Licenses shall be issued by the deserves some notice and which we have

much Customs in the name and ch pleasure in introducing to the know- on behalf of the Chinese Government; Li-ledge of our readers. We allude to Notes Filots not being antires and Queries en hin und Japan, published conses issued to of Chins shall subsequently be vised and wonthly by Mr Saint, the proprietor of the registered at Licensed Filot shall be given

China Mail

newspaper,e

The publication the Consulate concerned.

is well printed ou

good paper, and in size own name- a printed copy of the General Regulations and ahape is very like its well-known

sod is

• equally & and Local Rules and shall produce the game sake or prototype at lonu, as well as his License when required.

mine containing very curious and nasful mace, litera. information regarding the kingnage, litera 3-Ou the first July cael your every

of the Pilot shall pay the sum of Ten Haik want, history, maaners and customa

Chinese and in a less degree of the Japanese, Taets for the renewal of his License.

It says a good deal for the extent and alability of the footing of Europeans in China, that such a publication as this be established and conducted with should

Every

GENERAL REGULATION VI. Apprentics Pilots; his to be taken. 1.It shall be allowable for each Licensed for whom he shall be responsible; on the

apparently successful vigour. application Pilots, the Harbour Master will supply Ap-teresting one, and wishing it every succes, publication is altogether a very in- prentices with special certificatos.

Pilot to take au

an apprentice, fur

of

Rev W. R. BEACH. 13. J. MUKBAY, #.D., Committee of Management. Hon. W. Keswick, Chairman W. MACAULAT, Esq. H. G. TROMSETT,

·U. J. IRELAND, Ev. | Esq., 2.N.

LONATIONS of Booke, Periodicals, News D

papers, Clothes, to, will be most hankfully received,

A. OVERBURY,

appear to demand it, the Harbour Master Superintendent.

may authorize apprentices to act tempork Hougkong, October 29, 2868:

rily and within certain limits, as Pilots; Published weekly. Subscription (Exolu. provided they have received certificate of competency from the Board of Appoint

1-On the let Uctober next, and thence- forward Money Orders will be issued at this Office and at the Agencies thereof at Shanghai and Yokohama on all the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom Great Britain and Ireland, for acute not IT is hereby notified that, under the pro-sive of postage) Tis. 12 per annum; payable exceeding £10, at the rate of Exchange visions of a Treasury Warrant dated in advance. Current for Each Mail, and charged with the 7th May, the Postage on a Letter not Commission according to the following exoceding half-an-ounce in weight posted Cents, in Hongkong or at any of the Ports in Scale, viz-

China and Japan addressed to Egypt, or posted in Egypt addressed to Hongkong or

of the Ports in China and Japan, au any conveyed in the Mails by British Packet, is reduced from Twenty-four Cents to Twelve.

}}

For suchus not exceeding £2,..12 Above and not exceeding £.....24 £7,....42 £5

£10,....48 £7 2-No Money Order to include a frac-Cents. tional part of a Penny,

11

+1

Return tickets issued at a reduction of 10% open the whole amount for the roundfoney Order Offices in the United King

Passengers ticketed through to California, Mexico, Central and South America, the 8-Orders drawn in the United King- Atisatie Sintos, and to England or France, dem upon Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yoke both via New York and by lines from Fabama, will be paid at the rate of Yxchange Es and Aspinwall.

at which Money Orders are being issued at the time of their presentation,

4.Alphabetical Lists of over 3,700 voyage :

which they dom, alewing the Counties Connections are made at Pausma with are situated, are hung up for public refer Steam Lines upon the Weal Coast of Con-ence at this Office, and also at Shanghai tral and South America, at Aspinwall with and Yokohama.

General Post Office, Bougkong, July 15, 1868

SUPREME COURT

AND CONSULAR GAZETTE,

AND LAW REPORTER FOR THẺ SUPERME AND PROVINCIAL COOKIE OF CHINA

AND BAPAR

2.- When the circumstances of the Port we commend it to the attention and support

of var readers.

ment,

(From the "Friend of India,” June 4, 1868.)

We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the numbers for the current year of Notes and Queries," a most deserving Anglo-Chinese monthly, edited by Mr N

Treaty Ports of China are so well known. and

From the names attached to the "Notes" we can see that the contributors include sown of the

B.

whose

Will

GENERAL RECULATION VIL Licensed Pilots; to whom subordinated, Unlicensed Piloting, d'e.. 1.-Licensed Pilots may carry on their business cher singly or in Companies best Chinese scholars in the East. Its in- They must pay due respect to the wishes terest is not confined to China, and it and instructions of the Harbour Master,

of valuable assistance to all acholars, who under whose order and control they are have directed their attention towards the HE Gazette is a General Weekly Newapa placed, and who is invested with power to

containing Officially Kerise Reports unpaid or dismiss, subject to an appeal to subject of Buddhism and its literature, and For Letters exceeding half-an-ounce in of Casou heard at the Supreme and Consular the Conse, concerned, when the Pilot is a generally to all who are interested in ori- weight a further rate of Twelve Cents for Courts, Police Cages, and Procecilings in Foreigner, the appeal to be ledged within antal autiquities. It deserves to be better

Bankruptcy Original

kuown in India. Articles; Notes and three days. sach half ounce is chargeable.

Querias on Legal points; Reports of Public 21 f guilty of any misconduct for which (From the "London Examiner,” May Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory Meetings; News of the Week, Commercial Consular punishment has been inflicted, or

18, 1868) F. W. MITCHELL,

&c.

to have committed any offence if proved Sundvertisements will be charged Tla, 1 against. Revenue Laws, the individual Postmaster Generut,

This really useful volume ["Treaty Ports per 10 lines, for the first insertion, and 50 concerned may be suspended or dismissed of China and Japan" is intended as a eta per 10 lines, for each subsequent inser by the Harbour Master, subject to anal and Japan, and as a hook of reference for guide for travellers and residents in China peal to his Consul. If &

the Foreigner, Shanghai, January, 1867.

be liged within three days.

mercantile men generally. It contains an appeal to be legal with in thout a License, account, historical and political, of all the 1.It is hereby notified that under ar

shall be subject to prosecution before his open ports of those countries, together India and Pacific Steam-ship Company," Applicants for Money Orders mustangeinents made by the Director General

why will deal with the Paking, Yedo, Hongkong, aud Macao. It and the French Transatlantio furnish, in full, the surname, aud, at least, of the Post Ufice of India which have been

uwn accordance with the Laws of his has been carefully compiled and edited by Company"

RIS. Medicine is universally admitted Aud, at New York, with the the initial of oue Christian namie, both of

GRAVES MACDONNELL, the fact Upiam to be the most efficacious remedy Country Any Pilot lending bis License to Mr N. B. Dennys; and the elaborate.

with whi

which the work abuenda, various Imes to Europe Tickets issued the Remitter and the Payes; if the Benuit-confirmed by Itis Excellency SIH RICHARD

bin

l be procceded against and dealt and plans, with Steamers plying between Hongkong, the known to the world. No preparation is so for the following Steam-ship Lines: Inman, her or Payer be a Peer or a Bishop

the same way, in addition to forfeit considerably enhance its value. * National, General Tranentlantic Co., New dinary title will be sufficient, ii a firm, the Straits and Calcutta, will benceforward be suitable to the climates of ladin and China

given in outline some of bis License. ing bis Indian Mail Packets," and that as this fine and invigorating medicine. It York and Havre Steam-ship Co., New York usoal designation of such firin, such as a

4-8ny Commanding Officer employing the aora prominent portions of the chapter an unlicensed person to pilot his vessel devoted to Canton, as a specimen of the and Bremen Steam-ship Co., and North Haring Brothers" will sutice; but the class German Lloyds.

mere termi piessra, such as Blessra. Hi-prepayment of the Postage on ordinary is particularly adapted to the constitution however which may be posted its effects in all diseases peculiar to females, bilitating effects of the abore climates will find in this wonderful remedy a kind of ta- listan whereby they may insure a restora- tion to robust health.

the "Royal West India Bail Lane," "West

OF.

Letters

tion.

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

offender in

another will

We have thus

Macao,

with

and

Favorable arrangements have been made rington," or the name of a Company trad Letters forwarded by them will be optional. of European ladies, as it is never failing will be liable to be fined in the sum of One whole volume. Other chapters treating of for through passengers and freight to Ame-ing under a title which does not consist of multiciently paid will be obarged as wholly while those who are attepusted by the de. Hundred Taels by the authorities to whose the remainder of the treaty ports,

ros, from Caloutte, Penang and Singapore, And, from Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

the names of the persons composing it, such

unpaid. Carron-Co. inadmissible.

The rate of Postage on Letters is 8 6--The Remitter on stating that the Orrents for each half-ounce, or fraction of Through Bill of Lading given for Porte der is to be paid only through e Bank, to half an ounte.

3-Lotters for registration meat be pre- of Mexico, and on the West Coast of Cen- have the option of giving or withdrawing

jurisdiction he is amenable.

WB CAD

Fornicen, Ningpo, Shanghae,

The pages describing only enumerate, GENERAL REGULATION VIII,

Pezing, the capital, are so interesting, and Pilot Boats: Regulations to be obesrced. coutain so much that is new to European 1-Pilot Boats shail be registered with readers respecting its history, public buil their crews at the Harbour Master's Office, dings, and general characteristice, that wa where each boat will be given a certificate would fain transfer them to our columns, and number. The words Licensed Pilot A complete and intelligible plan of the Im bo legibly perial City and neighbourhood, gives us an Bust" shall, with the

stern, and

Noy the Head of t the

accurate notion of the relative position its divisions, streets, and places.

in the introductory chapter to the notices

HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. tral and South America to aé far as Valpa- the name of the Payee; in such case, the paid with the full amount of Postage ait & raiso, to New York, Liverpoul, Sonthampton Order will be crossed in the same way that cents for each half ounce, and 12 cente in The science of Medicine has never before and St. Nazaire, France.

Cheques are commonly crossed when they addition for the registration fee on each produced any remedy that can he compared to wonderful Ointment, as it cures Letter,

irrespective of its Freight to United States payable in ad- are intended to be paid through a Bank.

vapepers and Prices Current must at this onder mens have to in piedil; that a fog, Vatice in Mexican Dollars, or on delivery 7.-When an Order is presented through

wonusta, sores, alcara, shut also the most horizontal balf shall be yellow, and the in American Gold Coin with S per cout ad

a link, a receipt by any person will be auf. be prepaid at the rate of 2 cents each.

6-Book Fackets and Packets of Patinetente skin disossos peculiar to the cli- lower green, shall be flows. Such register of the Treaty Forts of Japan will be found ditional, at shipper's option.

dicient, provided the Order be crossed with

terus must be prepaid, at the rate of 6 genta males of India and Chilis. It is the true ed Filot Boats shall deposit their national a succinct history of that Empire, together the name of the receiving Bank, and be for each four ounces.

friend of the Soldier and Civilian, as cer papers with their Consul or the Customs; with remarks on its government, geography, F. W. MITCHELL, presented by some Person known to be in

tain old curea can be removed by it, that they shall be at liberty to move freely and limits, which will be found particularly Postmaster General, the employ of such Bank.

cannot be conquered by any other trest within the limits of the Port and Pilotage interesting as throwing a considerable light General Post Ottice,

ground, and shall be exempt from Tonnage on a part of the world an long entirely, and Hongkong, 11th May, 1862.

Hongkong, February 1, 1867, tfines. On the requisition of the Harbour arill comparatively, unknown to Europeans

For further information, apply at the Agency of the Company, Praya. West.

GEO. E LANE,

Agent. Hongkong, February 16,-1869,

8.The signature of the Payos of a Mo- ney Order to be affixed to the Order in the

ment,

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