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death of ihe R . W . and Rev . Charles L . Piatt , of Binghamptoi . ); Grand Pursuivant , W . Johnson Fountain , of New York ; Grand Tyler , W . John IIoolo ( in place of the late Sewall Fisk ) . _ ¦ For Grand Lecturer , four brethren were nominated , one of whom withdrew his name , and the election

resulted in favour ofthe R . W . Brother George II . Raymond . ¦ After several reports had been discussedand adopted , the installation of officers took p lace , the installing muster being M . W . John L . Lewis . Previous to this , however , the Grand Master announced the following

appointments , all of whom filled the offices last year Charles'B . Foster , Grand Marshal ; Cornelius Esselstyn , Grand Standard Bearer ; 14 . II . Huntington , Grand Sword Bearer ; -John Boyd , Phili p Mcrkie , Wm . Sinclair , and James M . Fuller , Grand Stewards ; Cornelius A . Marvin , Senior Grand Deacon ; Charles E . Young , Junior Grand Deacon .

Thus ihe staff remains as it stood during the past year , and we think the Grand Master has acted wisel y in not making any change . The Grand Officers were then installed in ample form , the Rev . and W . William Long , acting Grand Chap lain offering prayer before proceeding with the ceremonies . —Abridged from the A'eio York Dispatch of June 6 .

The Sheerness Public Rooms Company.

THE SHEERNESS PUBLIC ROOMS COMPANY .

We have received the Prospectus of The Sheerness Public Rooms Company , Limited , in which the Directors invite subscriptions for a capital of . £ 5 , 000 in 1 , 000 shares of £ i > each , deposit 5 s ., allotment 15 s . No call to exceed £ 1 , and aw interval of two months between calls . The Board is of a respectable local

character . The chief features of the p lan are : — A Restaurant , with every convenience for providing , on liberal terms , for the entertainment of large or small parties of visitors ; a Billiard Room ; Refreshment , Reading , Smoking , Conversation , Library , Retiring , and Waiting Rooms ; fitted up with special

regard to the comfort , freedom and convenience of the frequenters . Adjoining these will be a large Concert Hall , 100 feet by 50 feet , 35 feet in height , with gallery , stage , lobby , corridors , waiting , and cloak rooms , all on the most approved princi ples of construction , warming , and ventilating arrangements .

The Victoria Hall will be , undoubtedly , the finest room in the County of Kent for Bazaars , Concerts , Balls , Promenades , Entertainments , and Assemblies of all kinds . The Building also includes a smaller Hall , to be used as a Masonic Lodge Room , to which Preparation and Ante-Rooms are attached .

Metropolitan Masonic Meetings

METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS

For the Week ending July 10 , 1869 . . Monday , July 5 . l-odge No . 10 , " Royal Alpha , " St . James' Iltl ., Piccadilly . ,, 25 , " Iiobert liurns , ' Freemasons' Hall . „ 188 , " Joppa , " Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . R . A . Chap . 28 , " Old King's Arms , " Freemasons' Tavern .

Tuesday , July 6 . Colonial Board , at Freemasons' Hall , at 3 . Audit Committee , Girls' School , at 2 . 30 . Lodge No , 1 G 7 , "St . John ' s , " Holly HushTav ., Hampstead . R . A . Chap ., lC'J , "Temperance , " White Swan Tnv ., Deptl ' ord .

Metropolitan Chapter of Instruction , George Hotel , Aldcrnmnlniry at 7 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . Domatic Lodge of Instruction , Pahnerston Tavern , Grosvonorpark , Camherwell , nt 7 . 30 . Joppa Lodge of Instruction , Koso and Crown , Bishopsgatostreet .

Wednesday , July 7 . Lodge No , 10 , " Westminster and Keystone , " Freemason * Hall . „ 217 , "Stability , " George Hotel , Aldermanliury . „ 10-14 , " New Wandsworth , ' New Wandsworth . „ 12 Hi , "Macdonald , " Head Quarters 1 st S . R . V ., Brunswick road , Camberwell . K . A . Chap . 753 , " Prince Frederick William , " Knights of St .

John Hotel . Queeu ' s-tirracc , St . John ' s Wood . Mark Lodge , " Samson and Lion , ' No . 80 , Freemasons ' Tavern .

Thursday , July 8 . Quarterly Gcul . Court Girl's School , Freemasons' Hall , at 12 . Lodge No . 107 G , "Capper , " Marino Hotel , Victoria Dock , West Ham . „ 1227 , "Upton , " Spotted DogTav ., Upton , Essex . U . A . Chap . 73 , "Mount Lebanon , " Bridge llouso Hotel , Southwark . 1

„ 55 f , "Yin-borough , Green Dragon , Stepney . Friday , July 9 . [ Nil . ] Saturday , July 10 . Lodge No . 176 , " Cavcac , " liadlcy ' s Hotel , Blackfriars . Domatic Chapter of Instruction , Horns Tavern , Kcniiington , at 8 : Comp . Little , P . Z ., Preceptor ,

Agents.

Agents .

AMERICA : Bro . J . FLETCHER . BREXNAN , Hi , Mainstreet , Cincinnati , Ohio . CANADA : Messrs . D . VUIK & SON , Ottawa . CEYLON : Messrs . W . L . SKEENE & Co ., Uolumrjo . CONSTANTINOPLE : . Bro . J . L . HANLT Levant Times ' GALATA : IPSICK KAHN , Perchembe' IJajar . PARIS : M . DICOHEVAUX-DUMKSNIL , Rue de Harlay-du-Palais , 20 , near tho Pont Neuf ; Euitor Lc I'Vanc-Macon . And all Booksellers and Newsagents in Great Britain and Ireland .

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' % hb erfcemenis . BRO . HIGSIAST'S MASONIC BOUaiTET , GREATLY ADMIRED FOR ITS UFCHNESS AND PERMANENCY OF FRAGRANCE . Sold in Stoppered Bottles , at 2 s . 6 d . each , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . at the MASONIC D £ P 0 T , 3 & 4 , Little Britain , London Bro . G . W . CHINNOCK , Sfoimmj imb Ctmfeii jslonc gJfaSDit , 93 , FTJLHAM ROAD , S . W .

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MISSES E . & C . CHINNOCK , Pianistes & Teachers of the Pianoforte * 93 , PDLHAM ROAD , S . W .

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B RO . H „ T . LAMB , MANUFACTURER OF MASONIC JEWELS , ST . JOHN SQUARE , CLERKENWELL , LONDON . ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST POST FREE ON APPLICATION .

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ARMS , " CRESTS , and MONOGRAMS ^—MASONIC EMBLEMS Engraved on Seals , Dies , & e . Official Stamps designed and Engraved . —Bro . D . ' G . BEUUI , Engraver to Her Majesty's Post Office , Stationery Office , & c ., 3 ( 1 , High Ilolhorn ( opposite Chancery-lane ) , London , W . C . BRO . ADLARD'S " REGISTERED " JEWEL ATTACIIF . lt . Price 7 s . Od . Universally adopted . Maker of the Improved Fitting Lodge Collars and Masonic Clothing . 225 , High Ilolhorn , London , W . C . BRO . R . FLETCHER , Masonic Stationer . Masonic Emblems . Arms , Crests , Monograms , Addresses , & c ., beautifully stamped on note paper and envelopes in Gold , Silver or Colours . Lodge Stationery correctly and carefully prepared . Jewels copied anil Signet Rings engraved with minute care . The patronage of the Craft respeclfully solicited hy Bro . R . FLETCHER , Masonic Stationer , 10 , Winslcy-street , Oxford-street , London , W ., opposite tho Panlheon .

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ASTRINGENT TOOTH PASTE . — HENRY NEWMAN'S "Astringent Tooth Paste , ' iu Pots Is . fid . and 2 s . 6 d ., to be had of all respeclable Chemists . Wholesale Agents , Evans and Sons , Hanoverstreet ; Raiines and Co ., Hanover street ; Messrs Clay , Dodd and Case , St . Anne street ; or of the Proprietor , II EN RY NEWMAN SUttOKON-DKNTIST , C , SLATER STREjET , I . lVKltl'OOI ..

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N TCOLL , HAIR CUTTER to 1 I . K . 1 I the Prince of Wales , 40 , GLASSHOUSK STRIIET , KKGF . NT STRFXT . Tlie Hair artistically Cut and Brushed by Machinery—Charge o"d . Shampooing with tho celebrated Indian Reetiili , and cold , tepid , and warm Distilled Water-Charge 6 d . ( including Brushing hy Machinery ) . NICOLL'S GOLDEN TINCTURE , forgiving a brilliant Golden shade to Hair of any colour—Sample Bottle , Us . Gd . NICOLL'S UNIVERSAL TOILET COMPANION . — It cleanses and beautifies the llair , rendering it soft , glossy and elastic ; it purifies the skin , eradicates dandriff ; its use in the bath is most refreshing and invigorating . —Is . NICOLL'S CELEBRATED SYRIAN LIQUID HAIR DYE . —Instantaneous . —In Cases , : is ( Id . Extract from the Weekly Times , May : — "Nicoll'a Syrian Liquid Hair Dyu may justly bo termed the Wonder of tho Ago , being free fiom all unpleasant smell ; anil , acting instantaneously on the hair , must pl .-ase and astonish those who have occasion to use it . ' Extract from iho Polytechnic Magazine : — "It is with groat pleasuro wo call tho attention of our readers to tho Uair Dyo invented hy Mr . G . Meoll , Us great superiority over other dyes confers a boon on that portion of tho community who require its use , which wo ourselves acknowledge , and ourimproved looks will testify . " NICOLL'S TRICHONAPHRON removes tho Scurf from the skin , prevents it turning grey , mid imparts to the Hair a beautifully glossy appearance . —2 s . ( id . per bottle . Hair-cutting and Shampooing Saloons . N . B . —Private Saloons for Ladies .

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Vj-HE NEW MUSICAL PITCH . — . 1 COLLARD MOUTRIE lias just invented , perfected , and secured by Royal Letters Patent , an important improvement in tlie manufacture of Pianofortes , by which the Pitch is raised to the Philharmonic or lowered to ' lhat . of the French normal diapason in an instant , at the option of lhe performer . Phis invention can be applied to any IManforte . Tlie Profession , Amateurs , Musical Grilles , Musical Public , and the 'trade are invited to witness its utility and effect , between the hours of Eleven and Four , at the Manufactory , 77 , Southampton-row , liusscU-squurc . Established 18-19 .

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rpiIE AMERICAN FREEMASON JL is Monthly , of sixteen double-column quarto pages of entirely original matter , and translations from lhe French Italian , and German Masonic papers and periodicals of the day . It is devoted to tlie discussion of the rights of Lodges and individual Freemasons , in contradistinction to the assumptions of Grand Lodges , and the un Masonic doctrines and arrangements of " high degrees"' Its motto is—Belief in the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man . Its price is Five Shillings a year—a sum so small that no Freemason , for pecuniary reasons , need be a non-subscriber to it . Trans-Atlantic Subscribers to the AMERICAN FREEMASON will receive it Post-paid from tlie Office of Publication direct , at their respective Post-oiliccs , upon payment of ilie subscription to Bno . GEORGE KENNING , 3 & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . C . All Subscriptions begin with March loth , 1 SG 9 , and end with February , 1870 . The AMERICAN FREEMASON is not tho organ of any Grand Lodge ; but speaking the words of truth , manhood , and independence , advocates freedom for Masonry in America , and the rights of Freemasons in their Lodges—rights which , by our Grand Lodges , in their subs » . rveney to high degrees . luiva been invaded , until at present , they are nearly obliterated . Subscribers in the British Colonies will please address all Subscriptions and Correspondence to J . FLETCHER BRENNAN , Editor , ill , Main-street , Cincinnati , Ohio .

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VELOCIPEDES & BICIOLES for either Sex . Speed 30 miles per hour , hill-ascending , self-propelling and balancing , £ 100 . Diagram , fid . Manufacturing Licences granted . ' W . PIDD 1 NG , ESQ ., PATENTEE , 31 , Kings ' -rovr , Walworth-road . "Having drawn Mr . W . FINDING ' S Specification of Patent , I am able to certify that his improvements in Velocipedes ( bicycles particularly ) will render them self balancing , capable of ascending hilly ground , and that thy would travel on a newly-made road without inconvenience to the rider , either in the way of jolting or in retarding of the great speed the improvements will secure . The travelling , in fact , would be as though on level ground . ( Signed ) "J . G WILSON , C . E . " Belgrave-terracc , Peck ham , S E . ; formerly of 18 . fit . George-street , Westminster . " ' MR . W . PiuniNo ' a PATENT SKI . P-PKOFKLI . IXG AND BALANCING VELOCIPEDES ANII BICICI . ES —Having seen th * diagrams and perused a specification of Mr . Pidding ' s patent , we hesitate not for an instant , to say that that gentleman will accomplish all he professes to do by means of his invention . " —Sporting Opinion . New Edition , in post Svo , with about 80 Woodcuts , price 12 s . u'd . j _) R . JAMES STEVENS ( -25 , " 72 oTl 21 G , So !) , . 13 Auctioneer and Surveyor , llouso and Kstate Agent , Sc ., Claplmin Common . —Valuations for Probate or Legacy Duties . Agent to the Imperial Fire & Life Insurance Offices .

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ESTABLISHED 1840 . BRO . VV . II . WAGHOHN Manufacturer of Regalia for all Societies . Masonic Aprons , Collars , Ribbons , Sashes , and every requisite for all degrees in Freemasonry always in Stock . 10 , Vi . NKOAit YAIIO , COVEXT GAIUHCX , LnsnoK , W . C .

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MONEY . —LOANS Granted from . £ 100 to . £ 2 , 000 at b per cent ., repayable over Three Years , on Personal Security and Life Policy clfected with the WEST OF ENGLAND ' INSURANCK CO ., ( Established 1807 . ) Applv to the Superintendent or Agents , Bro . J . CROCKER , Gatesheadon-Tyne . Agents Wanted .

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pROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH KLIXIR . \_ ' Opiates , Narcotics , and Squills , are too often invoked lo give relief iu Coughs , Colds , and all Pulmonary Diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at the expense of enfeebling the digestive organs and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady , modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH KLIXIR as the true remedy . 8 EMCUT TKSTIMONI . U . Dr . Rookc , Scarborough , author of the "Anti-Lancet , " says : — "I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued Cough , Pain , and Irritation of the Chest in cases of Pulmonary Consumption , and I can , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , not only allays the local irritation , but improves digestion and strengthens tho constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success in Asthma , Bronchitis , Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweats of Consumption , Clumsy , and all directions of the throat and chest . Sold by all respectable Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers , in bottles at Is . Oil ., -Is . 0 d ., and lis . each . Sold wholesale and retail by JAS . M . CIIOSBY . Chemist , Scarborough . * , * Invalids should read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on " Diseases of the Lungs and Air Vessels , " a copy of which can bo obtained gratis on application .

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ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. Article 5
ANNUAL PIC-NIC OF TUB DUNEARN LODGE, No. 400. BURNTISLAND. Article 6
PAPERS ON MASONRY. Article 6
INSTALLATION OF THE W. MASTER OR DE THURLAND LODGE, SHEERNESS. Article 7
VISIT OP GLASGOW ST. JOHN'S LODGE TO AYR AND KILWINNING. Article 7
RAILWAY CARRIAGES. Article 7
Masonic Miscellanea. Article 7
Reports of Masonic Meetings. Article 8
ORDERS OF CHIVALRY. Article 9
Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Article 10
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FUNERAL OF THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL BRO. JENNINGS, P.G.W. Article 10
Original Correspondence. Article 10
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 10
PRESENTATION TO THE W. BRO. W. FARNFIELD, PAST ASSISTANT GRAND SECRETARY , BY THE CONSTITUTIONAL LODGE, No. 55. Article 11
THE SOVEREIGN, MILITARY AND RELIGIOUS ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM, IN ANGLIA. Article 11
FUNERAL OF THE LATE BRO. JOHN SLAUGHTER, P.M., 298. Article 11
THE ROYAL ARCH. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF FREEMASONS OF WORCESTERSHIRE. Article 12
THE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF NEW YORK. Article 12
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death of ihe R . W . and Rev . Charles L . Piatt , of Binghamptoi . ); Grand Pursuivant , W . Johnson Fountain , of New York ; Grand Tyler , W . John IIoolo ( in place of the late Sewall Fisk ) . _ ¦ For Grand Lecturer , four brethren were nominated , one of whom withdrew his name , and the election

resulted in favour ofthe R . W . Brother George II . Raymond . ¦ After several reports had been discussedand adopted , the installation of officers took p lace , the installing muster being M . W . John L . Lewis . Previous to this , however , the Grand Master announced the following

appointments , all of whom filled the offices last year Charles'B . Foster , Grand Marshal ; Cornelius Esselstyn , Grand Standard Bearer ; 14 . II . Huntington , Grand Sword Bearer ; -John Boyd , Phili p Mcrkie , Wm . Sinclair , and James M . Fuller , Grand Stewards ; Cornelius A . Marvin , Senior Grand Deacon ; Charles E . Young , Junior Grand Deacon .

Thus ihe staff remains as it stood during the past year , and we think the Grand Master has acted wisel y in not making any change . The Grand Officers were then installed in ample form , the Rev . and W . William Long , acting Grand Chap lain offering prayer before proceeding with the ceremonies . —Abridged from the A'eio York Dispatch of June 6 .

The Sheerness Public Rooms Company.

THE SHEERNESS PUBLIC ROOMS COMPANY .

We have received the Prospectus of The Sheerness Public Rooms Company , Limited , in which the Directors invite subscriptions for a capital of . £ 5 , 000 in 1 , 000 shares of £ i > each , deposit 5 s ., allotment 15 s . No call to exceed £ 1 , and aw interval of two months between calls . The Board is of a respectable local

character . The chief features of the p lan are : — A Restaurant , with every convenience for providing , on liberal terms , for the entertainment of large or small parties of visitors ; a Billiard Room ; Refreshment , Reading , Smoking , Conversation , Library , Retiring , and Waiting Rooms ; fitted up with special

regard to the comfort , freedom and convenience of the frequenters . Adjoining these will be a large Concert Hall , 100 feet by 50 feet , 35 feet in height , with gallery , stage , lobby , corridors , waiting , and cloak rooms , all on the most approved princi ples of construction , warming , and ventilating arrangements .

The Victoria Hall will be , undoubtedly , the finest room in the County of Kent for Bazaars , Concerts , Balls , Promenades , Entertainments , and Assemblies of all kinds . The Building also includes a smaller Hall , to be used as a Masonic Lodge Room , to which Preparation and Ante-Rooms are attached .

Metropolitan Masonic Meetings

METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS

For the Week ending July 10 , 1869 . . Monday , July 5 . l-odge No . 10 , " Royal Alpha , " St . James' Iltl ., Piccadilly . ,, 25 , " Iiobert liurns , ' Freemasons' Hall . „ 188 , " Joppa , " Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . R . A . Chap . 28 , " Old King's Arms , " Freemasons' Tavern .

Tuesday , July 6 . Colonial Board , at Freemasons' Hall , at 3 . Audit Committee , Girls' School , at 2 . 30 . Lodge No , 1 G 7 , "St . John ' s , " Holly HushTav ., Hampstead . R . A . Chap ., lC'J , "Temperance , " White Swan Tnv ., Deptl ' ord .

Metropolitan Chapter of Instruction , George Hotel , Aldcrnmnlniry at 7 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . Domatic Lodge of Instruction , Pahnerston Tavern , Grosvonorpark , Camherwell , nt 7 . 30 . Joppa Lodge of Instruction , Koso and Crown , Bishopsgatostreet .

Wednesday , July 7 . Lodge No , 10 , " Westminster and Keystone , " Freemason * Hall . „ 217 , "Stability , " George Hotel , Aldermanliury . „ 10-14 , " New Wandsworth , ' New Wandsworth . „ 12 Hi , "Macdonald , " Head Quarters 1 st S . R . V ., Brunswick road , Camberwell . K . A . Chap . 753 , " Prince Frederick William , " Knights of St .

John Hotel . Queeu ' s-tirracc , St . John ' s Wood . Mark Lodge , " Samson and Lion , ' No . 80 , Freemasons ' Tavern .

Thursday , July 8 . Quarterly Gcul . Court Girl's School , Freemasons' Hall , at 12 . Lodge No . 107 G , "Capper , " Marino Hotel , Victoria Dock , West Ham . „ 1227 , "Upton , " Spotted DogTav ., Upton , Essex . U . A . Chap . 73 , "Mount Lebanon , " Bridge llouso Hotel , Southwark . 1

„ 55 f , "Yin-borough , Green Dragon , Stepney . Friday , July 9 . [ Nil . ] Saturday , July 10 . Lodge No . 176 , " Cavcac , " liadlcy ' s Hotel , Blackfriars . Domatic Chapter of Instruction , Horns Tavern , Kcniiington , at 8 : Comp . Little , P . Z ., Preceptor ,

Agents.

Agents .

AMERICA : Bro . J . FLETCHER . BREXNAN , Hi , Mainstreet , Cincinnati , Ohio . CANADA : Messrs . D . VUIK & SON , Ottawa . CEYLON : Messrs . W . L . SKEENE & Co ., Uolumrjo . CONSTANTINOPLE : . Bro . J . L . HANLT Levant Times ' GALATA : IPSICK KAHN , Perchembe' IJajar . PARIS : M . DICOHEVAUX-DUMKSNIL , Rue de Harlay-du-Palais , 20 , near tho Pont Neuf ; Euitor Lc I'Vanc-Macon . And all Booksellers and Newsagents in Great Britain and Ireland .

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' % hb erfcemenis . BRO . HIGSIAST'S MASONIC BOUaiTET , GREATLY ADMIRED FOR ITS UFCHNESS AND PERMANENCY OF FRAGRANCE . Sold in Stoppered Bottles , at 2 s . 6 d . each , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . at the MASONIC D £ P 0 T , 3 & 4 , Little Britain , London Bro . G . W . CHINNOCK , Sfoimmj imb Ctmfeii jslonc gJfaSDit , 93 , FTJLHAM ROAD , S . W .

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MISSES E . & C . CHINNOCK , Pianistes & Teachers of the Pianoforte * 93 , PDLHAM ROAD , S . W .

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B RO . H „ T . LAMB , MANUFACTURER OF MASONIC JEWELS , ST . JOHN SQUARE , CLERKENWELL , LONDON . ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST POST FREE ON APPLICATION .

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ARMS , " CRESTS , and MONOGRAMS ^—MASONIC EMBLEMS Engraved on Seals , Dies , & e . Official Stamps designed and Engraved . —Bro . D . ' G . BEUUI , Engraver to Her Majesty's Post Office , Stationery Office , & c ., 3 ( 1 , High Ilolhorn ( opposite Chancery-lane ) , London , W . C . BRO . ADLARD'S " REGISTERED " JEWEL ATTACIIF . lt . Price 7 s . Od . Universally adopted . Maker of the Improved Fitting Lodge Collars and Masonic Clothing . 225 , High Ilolhorn , London , W . C . BRO . R . FLETCHER , Masonic Stationer . Masonic Emblems . Arms , Crests , Monograms , Addresses , & c ., beautifully stamped on note paper and envelopes in Gold , Silver or Colours . Lodge Stationery correctly and carefully prepared . Jewels copied anil Signet Rings engraved with minute care . The patronage of the Craft respeclfully solicited hy Bro . R . FLETCHER , Masonic Stationer , 10 , Winslcy-street , Oxford-street , London , W ., opposite tho Panlheon .

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ASTRINGENT TOOTH PASTE . — HENRY NEWMAN'S "Astringent Tooth Paste , ' iu Pots Is . fid . and 2 s . 6 d ., to be had of all respeclable Chemists . Wholesale Agents , Evans and Sons , Hanoverstreet ; Raiines and Co ., Hanover street ; Messrs Clay , Dodd and Case , St . Anne street ; or of the Proprietor , II EN RY NEWMAN SUttOKON-DKNTIST , C , SLATER STREjET , I . lVKltl'OOI ..

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N TCOLL , HAIR CUTTER to 1 I . K . 1 I the Prince of Wales , 40 , GLASSHOUSK STRIIET , KKGF . NT STRFXT . Tlie Hair artistically Cut and Brushed by Machinery—Charge o"d . Shampooing with tho celebrated Indian Reetiili , and cold , tepid , and warm Distilled Water-Charge 6 d . ( including Brushing hy Machinery ) . NICOLL'S GOLDEN TINCTURE , forgiving a brilliant Golden shade to Hair of any colour—Sample Bottle , Us . Gd . NICOLL'S UNIVERSAL TOILET COMPANION . — It cleanses and beautifies the llair , rendering it soft , glossy and elastic ; it purifies the skin , eradicates dandriff ; its use in the bath is most refreshing and invigorating . —Is . NICOLL'S CELEBRATED SYRIAN LIQUID HAIR DYE . —Instantaneous . —In Cases , : is ( Id . Extract from the Weekly Times , May : — "Nicoll'a Syrian Liquid Hair Dyu may justly bo termed the Wonder of tho Ago , being free fiom all unpleasant smell ; anil , acting instantaneously on the hair , must pl .-ase and astonish those who have occasion to use it . ' Extract from iho Polytechnic Magazine : — "It is with groat pleasuro wo call tho attention of our readers to tho Uair Dyo invented hy Mr . G . Meoll , Us great superiority over other dyes confers a boon on that portion of tho community who require its use , which wo ourselves acknowledge , and ourimproved looks will testify . " NICOLL'S TRICHONAPHRON removes tho Scurf from the skin , prevents it turning grey , mid imparts to the Hair a beautifully glossy appearance . —2 s . ( id . per bottle . Hair-cutting and Shampooing Saloons . N . B . —Private Saloons for Ladies .

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Vj-HE NEW MUSICAL PITCH . — . 1 COLLARD MOUTRIE lias just invented , perfected , and secured by Royal Letters Patent , an important improvement in tlie manufacture of Pianofortes , by which the Pitch is raised to the Philharmonic or lowered to ' lhat . of the French normal diapason in an instant , at the option of lhe performer . Phis invention can be applied to any IManforte . Tlie Profession , Amateurs , Musical Grilles , Musical Public , and the 'trade are invited to witness its utility and effect , between the hours of Eleven and Four , at the Manufactory , 77 , Southampton-row , liusscU-squurc . Established 18-19 .

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rpiIE AMERICAN FREEMASON JL is Monthly , of sixteen double-column quarto pages of entirely original matter , and translations from lhe French Italian , and German Masonic papers and periodicals of the day . It is devoted to tlie discussion of the rights of Lodges and individual Freemasons , in contradistinction to the assumptions of Grand Lodges , and the un Masonic doctrines and arrangements of " high degrees"' Its motto is—Belief in the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man . Its price is Five Shillings a year—a sum so small that no Freemason , for pecuniary reasons , need be a non-subscriber to it . Trans-Atlantic Subscribers to the AMERICAN FREEMASON will receive it Post-paid from tlie Office of Publication direct , at their respective Post-oiliccs , upon payment of ilie subscription to Bno . GEORGE KENNING , 3 & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . C . All Subscriptions begin with March loth , 1 SG 9 , and end with February , 1870 . The AMERICAN FREEMASON is not tho organ of any Grand Lodge ; but speaking the words of truth , manhood , and independence , advocates freedom for Masonry in America , and the rights of Freemasons in their Lodges—rights which , by our Grand Lodges , in their subs » . rveney to high degrees . luiva been invaded , until at present , they are nearly obliterated . Subscribers in the British Colonies will please address all Subscriptions and Correspondence to J . FLETCHER BRENNAN , Editor , ill , Main-street , Cincinnati , Ohio .

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VELOCIPEDES & BICIOLES for either Sex . Speed 30 miles per hour , hill-ascending , self-propelling and balancing , £ 100 . Diagram , fid . Manufacturing Licences granted . ' W . PIDD 1 NG , ESQ ., PATENTEE , 31 , Kings ' -rovr , Walworth-road . "Having drawn Mr . W . FINDING ' S Specification of Patent , I am able to certify that his improvements in Velocipedes ( bicycles particularly ) will render them self balancing , capable of ascending hilly ground , and that thy would travel on a newly-made road without inconvenience to the rider , either in the way of jolting or in retarding of the great speed the improvements will secure . The travelling , in fact , would be as though on level ground . ( Signed ) "J . G WILSON , C . E . " Belgrave-terracc , Peck ham , S E . ; formerly of 18 . fit . George-street , Westminster . " ' MR . W . PiuniNo ' a PATENT SKI . P-PKOFKLI . IXG AND BALANCING VELOCIPEDES ANII BICICI . ES —Having seen th * diagrams and perused a specification of Mr . Pidding ' s patent , we hesitate not for an instant , to say that that gentleman will accomplish all he professes to do by means of his invention . " —Sporting Opinion . New Edition , in post Svo , with about 80 Woodcuts , price 12 s . u'd . j _) R . JAMES STEVENS ( -25 , " 72 oTl 21 G , So !) , . 13 Auctioneer and Surveyor , llouso and Kstate Agent , Sc ., Claplmin Common . —Valuations for Probate or Legacy Duties . Agent to the Imperial Fire & Life Insurance Offices .

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ESTABLISHED 1840 . BRO . VV . II . WAGHOHN Manufacturer of Regalia for all Societies . Masonic Aprons , Collars , Ribbons , Sashes , and every requisite for all degrees in Freemasonry always in Stock . 10 , Vi . NKOAit YAIIO , COVEXT GAIUHCX , LnsnoK , W . C .

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MONEY . —LOANS Granted from . £ 100 to . £ 2 , 000 at b per cent ., repayable over Three Years , on Personal Security and Life Policy clfected with the WEST OF ENGLAND ' INSURANCK CO ., ( Established 1807 . ) Applv to the Superintendent or Agents , Bro . J . CROCKER , Gatesheadon-Tyne . Agents Wanted .

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pROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH KLIXIR . \_ ' Opiates , Narcotics , and Squills , are too often invoked lo give relief iu Coughs , Colds , and all Pulmonary Diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at the expense of enfeebling the digestive organs and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady , modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH KLIXIR as the true remedy . 8 EMCUT TKSTIMONI . U . Dr . Rookc , Scarborough , author of the "Anti-Lancet , " says : — "I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued Cough , Pain , and Irritation of the Chest in cases of Pulmonary Consumption , and I can , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , not only allays the local irritation , but improves digestion and strengthens tho constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success in Asthma , Bronchitis , Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweats of Consumption , Clumsy , and all directions of the throat and chest . Sold by all respectable Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers , in bottles at Is . Oil ., -Is . 0 d ., and lis . each . Sold wholesale and retail by JAS . M . CIIOSBY . Chemist , Scarborough . * , * Invalids should read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on " Diseases of the Lungs and Air Vessels , " a copy of which can bo obtained gratis on application .

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