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The Grand Commandery Of Michigan.

THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF MICHIGAN .

The Grand Commandery of the Sir Kmghts Templar of Michigan met on the Sth ult . The Grand Commander Thomas A . Flowers , ofPontaic , submitted the annual report , from which we extract : — Sir Knights ofthe Grand Commandery ofthe State of Michigan . In accordance with our Constitution we are again assembled in annual conclave to review the past and

legislate for the future government of our Order wi thin this Grand Jurisdiction . Having in this asylum offered our " prayers and oblations" to Almighty God , the giver of every perfect gift , and thanked Him for many blessings He has vouchsafed to the past year , and invoked His divine assistance in all our deliberations , that we may be guided aright , I will at once proceed to give an account of

my official acts , and impart such information m regard to the welfare of this Order as may have come to my knowledge . It is a source of much pleasure to me to be able to state to you that , throughout our entire jurisdiction , our Order is in a very prosperous condition . Harmony prevails , and the monster Death , so far as I know , has

thinned our ranks but lightly . . . . Within Ihe jurisdiction of this Grand Body we number twenty-five commanderies working under charters , and three under dispensations , with nearly fifteen hundred numbers ; and it is a great blessing , indeed , that from so large a number so few should have been called to the asylum above . . .

. At the request of Sir Knight R . J . Carney , E . C , I visited Bay City Commandery , U . D ., for the purpose of instruction , in company with Sir Knight T . H . Armstrong , of Detroit Commandery , No . I , and Sir Irving M . Smith , E . C ., and several other Sir Knights of St . Bernard's Commandery , No . 16 . I witnessed the conferring the Order of the Temple by the officers of this young

commandery , which was done m a very creditable manner indeed , I conferred the Orders ofthe Red Cross and the Temple , and examined their records , which are kept in a very neat and creditable manner . . . . It is with much pleasure that I learn that the Knights in this jurisdiction are taking greal inieresi in the drill , and are generally being uniformed . I would recommend that no

candidate be admitted to the Order of the Temple until he shall have procured , or made provisions to procure , a uniform . ... I recommend that this Grand Body appoint a Grand Visitor—one well versed in the ritualwhose duty it shall be to visit every commandery in this State , and give proper instruction , to the end that we may have uniform work throughout our entire jurisdiction .

. . . I consider our present ritual imperfect , and , in many parts , ambiguous . It lacks verbal directions , and I would recommend lhat it be revised . I learn from Grand Master W . S . Gardner , that the Grand Commandery of Illinois have prepared and adopted a very complete and excellent ritual , with verbal directions . I

would recommend that a copy of the Illinois ritual be obtained for examination . The Grand Commandery was called to labour again at two o ' clock p . m ., and was in session until half-past five . The following is the list of officers elected to serve for the ensuing year :

Rt . E . G . C . —G . S . Mitchell , of Jackson . Rt . E . D . G . C . —D . Bavec , of Cold water . Grand Generalissimo—L . C . Starkey , of Kalamazoo . Grand Captain-General—E . I . Garfield , of Detroit . Grand Prelate—J . Coggshall , of Ionia . Grand Senior Warden—Carlos G . Curtis , of Detroit .

Grand Junior Warden—I . M . Smith , of East Saginaw . Grand Treasurer—Wm . Barclay , of Detroit . Grand Secretary—Oliver Bourkc , of Detroit . Grand S . B . —S . C . Randall , of Octroi ' . Grand Steward—E . M . Stevens , of Fcnlon . Grand Warden—E . C . Grison , of St . Johns . Grand C . ofG . —W . V . Griffith , of Detroit .

HOLLOWAV ' S PILLS . —A certain cure for headaches , excessive or deficient bile , loss of appetite , and lowncss of spirits . —These pills can be taken without danger from wet or cold , and require no interruption of pleasure . They act mildly on the bowels , strengthen the stomach , and promote a healthy action of the liver , whereby they purify the blood , cleanse the skin , brace the

nerves , stimulate the kidneys , and invigorate the whole system . They effect a truly wonderful change in a debilitated constitution , as they create a healthy appetite , correct indigestion , remove biliousness , giddiness headache , and palpitation of the heart . Plain directions for the use of this medicine , at once so mild and efficacious arc affixed lo each box . —[ Advt . ]

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William Dunkley , PIANO FOR TE MA NUFA C TUR ER , From and recommended by MESSRS . JOHN P . ROADWOOD AND SONS , No . IOJ , HIGH STREET , CLAIMIAM , LONDON , S . W . Every description of English and Foreign instruments Timed , Regulated , Repaired , or taken in exchange . Instruments lent on hire . Arrangements made for purchasing as required .

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f pHARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 , Cornhill , V _ invite attention to the CORNHILL SHERRY , as r- - ^ ' ^ . T > - -5 their speciality , pure , elegant , and recherche , and worthy [ ^^ r ^^^^^ c ^ l ? of a place on any gentleman's table . l ^ i ' ifi ^ tlililkgi ^ iall f 'THE CORNHILL SHERRY , elegant , pale , and dry , 30 s . per 1 ^ - ^ - — - | _ dozen . Carriage paid . \ /^ A ' p \ S pHARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 , CornhilI , " ^ 7 c 7 " ( opposite W ^ € X ^ t 2 / *\ " / Royal Exchange . XWt ^ lK ^ W THE CORNHILL SHERRY , rich gold , 30 s . per dozen . xZ ^ r ^ SSU ^ ZZf ± Carriage paid . No . 30 , CornhiIl . _ 'T < ry / / fr \ ff jf f-HARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 . Cornhill , ( opposite Royal \ . C ^ yiJ / L / v - ^ Exchange ) , request the favour of a visit lo their old-established \^> ^ ^ rfy cellars , 30 , Cornhill , containing a large stock of the Finest Old \ . Iff "Wines of every country , some curious and rare , to please the ^ ^\^ r most critical connoisseurs . A fully descriptive Price List . ^^

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jTx WHO'S SAXBY ? , A , ; % The Cheapest & Best Oilman ! Vs 4 , BROMELL'S BUILDINGS , CLAPHAM ( formerl y of Bromell ' s Road ) , ^ Where every article of Best Quality is to be obtained at Lowest Market Prices s - d - I s . d . Genuine White Lead 30 6 per cwt . J Uest Patent Dryers , jibs , or 1 / 6 , or 22 o per cwt Linseed Oil 2 10 per gallon . Pest Double Size .. .. ' .. j o per firkin . Poiled Oil 30 ,, I Best Town Whiting ' z 8 per cwt . Turps .. .. 2 7 , » i Painters' Brushes of all kinds . Colours Ground in Oil or Water . Ropes , Lines , Iwmcs , Mats , Mops , Pails . Varnishes , Lacquers , Stains , lm and Iron Wares of all descriptions .

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< Viv :-L- ' THE SUCCESS OF THE AGE ! I ' ^ Sfel MERCER , UNSWORTH & BEVAN'S v ' ^^ COCOAS .

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BRO . LOWENTHAL , of 70 , FENCHURCH STREET , begs to call the attention of the Craft to his newly invented and Registered rnreggf ^ ' *^ . /^ : ^ JM ^^ MMi ^ SgilMS This is now acknowledged by the BEST A UTIIORITIES and also GUARANTEED to be the Purest Extract of Cocoa obtainable , combining in a concentrated and soluble form , ihcjlnest quality of COCOA iV / BS , purified from the excess of fatty matter , with the delicious taste ofthe best CJIOCOLA TE . WHOLESALE DKI-OT , 70 , PENCIII-KCH STREET , LONDON , E . C N . li , —A 9 d . packet contains sufficient for 30 CttJ > s prepared in a minute with boititig water or milk . The British Medical Journal says : " ' Chocolatine , ' under this title , Messrs . L . & Co . have introduced a " Pure Preparation of Cocoa , which furnishes a most agreeable , digestible and nutritious beverage . It is thoroughly soluble and very delicate in flavor , free from the excess of butler , and suitable for the most fastidious of palates .

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£ / # 5 SK PYRETIC SALINE CS ® f IB * "fcfV " ,, "' bnigoratiiig , vitalizing , and rc-^ i l akfC = ! t ^ rlS | frc . Oiing . It gives instant relief in CS ™ rulTr ^ JW lk : itS ^ . *™ t , r » W « 'Hs Sicknt-fs , and Zj S ^\& % f & $ 'I'l' ^ ly "ires the wont furm ,. f Kruptivc Cl . ^ 6 ^ n * £ Stir or .-l ' Complaints ^ 'i be various discMMV * *^ j ^ * e 0 > *'' ^ aiKin- ^ fiuni Constipation , ihe Liver or * " ¦• t TT t liliiml Impurities , Inoculation , the results ** C "f brcatli ' in :: air infected with Fever , Measles , or Small Pu . \ —J ARE CURKI * AND PREVENTED 1 JV ITS USK . Sold by all Chemists , and the Maker , in Patent Gla- ^ Stoppered Bottles , at as . Cd ., . js . Cd ., i is ., and 21 s . each . Notice my Trade Mark , and beware of spurious imitations . H . LAMPLOUGH , 113 , IIOI . IIORN HILL , LONDON , E . C .

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GLENFIELD STARCH is tlie only kind used in Her Majesty ' s Laundry THOSE LADIES who have not vol used the GI - ENFIEIJI STAKCII , arc respectfully solicited lo give il a trial , and carefully follow nut the directions printed on e \ ery package . It is rather more diffcult lo make than olher Starches , hut when this is overcome , they will say , like ( lie Queen ' s Laundress , that il is the linest Starch they ever used . When you ask for the Clenficld , sec that you get it .

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piELD'S WALNUT CRINTINCTU . —Under X the patronage of Royalty and the Aristocracy throughout Europe This preparation -. oarrantcd perfectly harmless , dyes the hair permanently and with link- trouble , in light , dark brown , and black shades . E . FIELD , constantly using it on ladies' hair in every shade required , can recommend it as invaluable for whiskers and moustache , producing perfectly natural colours—No belter Hair Dye obtainable . It is also one ofthe finest tonics for the Hair ever ufed . 5 s ., 10 s .. and 20 s . —Stale shade required . FIELD'S QUININE BALSAM and FIELD'S DIAMOND 1 0 ILE 1 TE FLUID arc articles expressly prepared to accompany the Crintinctu , 2 s . 6 d . and 4 s . The above Articles can be sent per Rail , or had through all respectable Chemists , please observe Trade Mark " THE WALNUT , " Name and Addr as none other is genuine . I \ FIELD , iS , CARLISLE STREET , SOHO SO ., LONDON .

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THE MARVEL 0 E SCIENCE —ELECTRIJ- CITY AND MAGNETISMCURE YOURSELF BY'IHE ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC SELF-ADJUSTING CURATIVE . SUFFERERS from Nervous Ailments , Indigestion , Debility , Weakness , i ^ c , CAN NOW CURE THEMSELVES by the only " CIAUAXTKHD KKMEDV" in Europe , protected and sanctioned by the I ' aculty . Free for one Stamp , by \ V . JENNER , Esq ., S . M . fMember College , ( ic ) , PERCY HOUSE , BEDFORD SQ ., LONDON . A ' . / A—lledieities and Fees superseded . ( REFEKENCK TO THE LEADING PHYSICIANS OE THE DAY . ) A TEST GRATIS .-Send for Details . C . M THIN . —N . 1 S . This is the only acknowledged Curative Appliance as iu use in the various Hospitals and recognised hy the Medical faculty of Croat Hrito . in , and none arc genuine unless had direct front Mr . Walter Jenner ; who cautions the public against a person using his name , and imitating his iliscoveries . Vide Prize Medal anil Hospital Reports .

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RUPTURES .- 1 !\ - ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS £ ffv Is allowed by upwards of £ 00 Medical Men to be the W IMP n , ° '' * <; ctivc invention 111 the curative treatment of 2 ? , 2-TlN I'I'RNIA . The UM ; of a slcel spring , ; o often hurtful * C < 7 mV '" ' ls CM " UC | S > ' '" :, avoided ; a soil bandage being K T / M B . vorn round the bodv , while the requisite ¦•¦ sistinr' power £ i \; IVA is supplied hy the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT fi ? ifeftffl ''''^ ' ''" ' " '" 5 ""'' ¦ " much ease and closeness lhat it / £ sCY f cnnnot V detected , and may he worn during sleep . A / S ^ J descriptive circular may be had , and the Truss , which i / y \ f cannot fai to fit , forwarded by post , ou the circum-IW W fcreiice or the body , two inches below the hips , being hi I sent to the I 7 »\/ MANITACTL'HER , ^^ 5 » Mr . WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . I ' m :.: m a Single Truss , iCs ., 21 s ., 26 s . Cd . and 31 s . Cd . Postage is . , , of a JJoublc Truss , 31 s . Cd ., . j 2 S . and 52 s . Cd . 1 ' ostagc is . 8 d . , , of Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . Cd . Postage is . lod . POM Office Orders to be made payable to J OHN WIIITI :, Post Office Piccadilly . NEW PA TENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEECAPS , &> , . The material of which these are made is recommended by the faculty as beiu ^ peculiarly KLASTIC and COMPKUSSIULK and the best invention f * r giving efficient and permanent support in a cases » f WKAKNKSS , VAKICO . SK VlilNS , & c . Price , s . Cd . 7 s . 6 d ., ms , and iCs . each . PostageCd . . SPINAL MACHINES LKG IRONS , and Kvcry Description of Surgical Appliances , 70 // N WHITE , Manufacturer , = 28 , Piccadilly , London .

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The Grand Commandery Of Michigan.

THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF MICHIGAN .

The Grand Commandery of the Sir Kmghts Templar of Michigan met on the Sth ult . The Grand Commander Thomas A . Flowers , ofPontaic , submitted the annual report , from which we extract : — Sir Knights ofthe Grand Commandery ofthe State of Michigan . In accordance with our Constitution we are again assembled in annual conclave to review the past and

legislate for the future government of our Order wi thin this Grand Jurisdiction . Having in this asylum offered our " prayers and oblations" to Almighty God , the giver of every perfect gift , and thanked Him for many blessings He has vouchsafed to the past year , and invoked His divine assistance in all our deliberations , that we may be guided aright , I will at once proceed to give an account of

my official acts , and impart such information m regard to the welfare of this Order as may have come to my knowledge . It is a source of much pleasure to me to be able to state to you that , throughout our entire jurisdiction , our Order is in a very prosperous condition . Harmony prevails , and the monster Death , so far as I know , has

thinned our ranks but lightly . . . . Within Ihe jurisdiction of this Grand Body we number twenty-five commanderies working under charters , and three under dispensations , with nearly fifteen hundred numbers ; and it is a great blessing , indeed , that from so large a number so few should have been called to the asylum above . . .

. At the request of Sir Knight R . J . Carney , E . C , I visited Bay City Commandery , U . D ., for the purpose of instruction , in company with Sir Knight T . H . Armstrong , of Detroit Commandery , No . I , and Sir Irving M . Smith , E . C ., and several other Sir Knights of St . Bernard's Commandery , No . 16 . I witnessed the conferring the Order of the Temple by the officers of this young

commandery , which was done m a very creditable manner indeed , I conferred the Orders ofthe Red Cross and the Temple , and examined their records , which are kept in a very neat and creditable manner . . . . It is with much pleasure that I learn that the Knights in this jurisdiction are taking greal inieresi in the drill , and are generally being uniformed . I would recommend that no

candidate be admitted to the Order of the Temple until he shall have procured , or made provisions to procure , a uniform . ... I recommend that this Grand Body appoint a Grand Visitor—one well versed in the ritualwhose duty it shall be to visit every commandery in this State , and give proper instruction , to the end that we may have uniform work throughout our entire jurisdiction .

. . . I consider our present ritual imperfect , and , in many parts , ambiguous . It lacks verbal directions , and I would recommend lhat it be revised . I learn from Grand Master W . S . Gardner , that the Grand Commandery of Illinois have prepared and adopted a very complete and excellent ritual , with verbal directions . I

would recommend that a copy of the Illinois ritual be obtained for examination . The Grand Commandery was called to labour again at two o ' clock p . m ., and was in session until half-past five . The following is the list of officers elected to serve for the ensuing year :

Rt . E . G . C . —G . S . Mitchell , of Jackson . Rt . E . D . G . C . —D . Bavec , of Cold water . Grand Generalissimo—L . C . Starkey , of Kalamazoo . Grand Captain-General—E . I . Garfield , of Detroit . Grand Prelate—J . Coggshall , of Ionia . Grand Senior Warden—Carlos G . Curtis , of Detroit .

Grand Junior Warden—I . M . Smith , of East Saginaw . Grand Treasurer—Wm . Barclay , of Detroit . Grand Secretary—Oliver Bourkc , of Detroit . Grand S . B . —S . C . Randall , of Octroi ' . Grand Steward—E . M . Stevens , of Fcnlon . Grand Warden—E . C . Grison , of St . Johns . Grand C . ofG . —W . V . Griffith , of Detroit .

HOLLOWAV ' S PILLS . —A certain cure for headaches , excessive or deficient bile , loss of appetite , and lowncss of spirits . —These pills can be taken without danger from wet or cold , and require no interruption of pleasure . They act mildly on the bowels , strengthen the stomach , and promote a healthy action of the liver , whereby they purify the blood , cleanse the skin , brace the

nerves , stimulate the kidneys , and invigorate the whole system . They effect a truly wonderful change in a debilitated constitution , as they create a healthy appetite , correct indigestion , remove biliousness , giddiness headache , and palpitation of the heart . Plain directions for the use of this medicine , at once so mild and efficacious arc affixed lo each box . —[ Advt . ]

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^ bJjcrttscnwnts . q ^ O ARCHITECTS , ENGINEERS unci GENJL MEN . —A thoroughly practical man of many ycais' experience would be glad to receive an appointment as CI . KRK of the Works , or General MANAGER on an Estate : perfectly undcr-lands all branches of the building trades . Testimonial * first-class . -Address , Master Mason , Mrs . Everard's , Kinlbury , llcrks .

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r \ LV ESTABLISHED GENERAL SER-\ J WANTS AGENCY AND FANCY liAZAAR—l . adic « are suited immediately with Servants of every class , and of the hest character . References e . ivcn to families wlut will be pleased lo recommend this Office , and Servants of good character can he always placed . —Miss \ VAIII > , 3 , . M : ni » r Rise , Briuou .

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William Dunkley , PIANO FOR TE MA NUFA C TUR ER , From and recommended by MESSRS . JOHN P . ROADWOOD AND SONS , No . IOJ , HIGH STREET , CLAIMIAM , LONDON , S . W . Every description of English and Foreign instruments Timed , Regulated , Repaired , or taken in exchange . Instruments lent on hire . Arrangements made for purchasing as required .

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f pHARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 , Cornhill , V _ invite attention to the CORNHILL SHERRY , as r- - ^ ' ^ . T > - -5 their speciality , pure , elegant , and recherche , and worthy [ ^^ r ^^^^^ c ^ l ? of a place on any gentleman's table . l ^ i ' ifi ^ tlililkgi ^ iall f 'THE CORNHILL SHERRY , elegant , pale , and dry , 30 s . per 1 ^ - ^ - — - | _ dozen . Carriage paid . \ /^ A ' p \ S pHARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 , CornhilI , " ^ 7 c 7 " ( opposite W ^ € X ^ t 2 / *\ " / Royal Exchange . XWt ^ lK ^ W THE CORNHILL SHERRY , rich gold , 30 s . per dozen . xZ ^ r ^ SSU ^ ZZf ± Carriage paid . No . 30 , CornhiIl . _ 'T < ry / / fr \ ff jf f-HARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 . Cornhill , ( opposite Royal \ . C ^ yiJ / L / v - ^ Exchange ) , request the favour of a visit lo their old-established \^> ^ ^ rfy cellars , 30 , Cornhill , containing a large stock of the Finest Old \ . Iff "Wines of every country , some curious and rare , to please the ^ ^\^ r most critical connoisseurs . A fully descriptive Price List . ^^

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jTx WHO'S SAXBY ? , A , ; % The Cheapest & Best Oilman ! Vs 4 , BROMELL'S BUILDINGS , CLAPHAM ( formerl y of Bromell ' s Road ) , ^ Where every article of Best Quality is to be obtained at Lowest Market Prices s - d - I s . d . Genuine White Lead 30 6 per cwt . J Uest Patent Dryers , jibs , or 1 / 6 , or 22 o per cwt Linseed Oil 2 10 per gallon . Pest Double Size .. .. ' .. j o per firkin . Poiled Oil 30 ,, I Best Town Whiting ' z 8 per cwt . Turps .. .. 2 7 , » i Painters' Brushes of all kinds . Colours Ground in Oil or Water . Ropes , Lines , Iwmcs , Mats , Mops , Pails . Varnishes , Lacquers , Stains , lm and Iron Wares of all descriptions .

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< Viv :-L- ' THE SUCCESS OF THE AGE ! I ' ^ Sfel MERCER , UNSWORTH & BEVAN'S v ' ^^ COCOAS .

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BRO . LOWENTHAL , of 70 , FENCHURCH STREET , begs to call the attention of the Craft to his newly invented and Registered rnreggf ^ ' *^ . /^ : ^ JM ^^ MMi ^ SgilMS This is now acknowledged by the BEST A UTIIORITIES and also GUARANTEED to be the Purest Extract of Cocoa obtainable , combining in a concentrated and soluble form , ihcjlnest quality of COCOA iV / BS , purified from the excess of fatty matter , with the delicious taste ofthe best CJIOCOLA TE . WHOLESALE DKI-OT , 70 , PENCIII-KCH STREET , LONDON , E . C N . li , —A 9 d . packet contains sufficient for 30 CttJ > s prepared in a minute with boititig water or milk . The British Medical Journal says : " ' Chocolatine , ' under this title , Messrs . L . & Co . have introduced a " Pure Preparation of Cocoa , which furnishes a most agreeable , digestible and nutritious beverage . It is thoroughly soluble and very delicate in flavor , free from the excess of butler , and suitable for the most fastidious of palates .

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^^ m & smm ^ W$ mm ifflBSMMSi *™^ mmsmM ^ VJOHN OAKEygSQHS » TOHDON 7 i ^ w ^ y ^ r ^ "Tfwp ^ — Pr w ' % » . v « s > ISSESTTRSWS ^ lSfll *^' ' ^' - ^ - !^^ . - - ^ ' -- ' . ''^ -. ! -- / -- ?] RfJto' ^^ tf ^^ i ^^ t ^ ;' . ' ^ fciiSi ^ iiSi ^ ilr ^ j'id . ^ ( Xon Mercurial ) pOR CLEANING AND POLISHING Silver , JL Electro-plate , Plate Glass , Marble , Re . Tablets Cd . each . i ^^ iMiiliiil Prepared expressly for the Patent Knife-Cleaning Machines , Indiarubber and Puff Leather Knife llorads . Knives constantly cleaned with it have a brilliant polish equal to new cutlery . . Sold in Packets , 3 d . each ; and Tins , Cd ., is ., 2 s . Cd ., and 4 s . each . B^ lfiilMlBi ^^ Prevent friction in cleaning and injury lo the knife . Price from Cd . each , Oakey ' s Wellington knife Polish should be used with tlie boards . Sold everywhere by Grocers , Ironmongers , Prushmakers , Oilmen , Chemists , Re . Wholesale bv JOHN OAKEY AND SONS , MANtTACTfKERS OT 172 , li L A C K V R 1 ARS R 6 A D .

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£ / # 5 SK PYRETIC SALINE CS ® f IB * "fcfV " ,, "' bnigoratiiig , vitalizing , and rc-^ i l akfC = ! t ^ rlS | frc . Oiing . It gives instant relief in CS ™ rulTr ^ JW lk : itS ^ . *™ t , r » W « 'Hs Sicknt-fs , and Zj S ^\& % f & $ 'I'l' ^ ly "ires the wont furm ,. f Kruptivc Cl . ^ 6 ^ n * £ Stir or .-l ' Complaints ^ 'i be various discMMV * *^ j ^ * e 0 > *'' ^ aiKin- ^ fiuni Constipation , ihe Liver or * " ¦• t TT t liliiml Impurities , Inoculation , the results ** C "f brcatli ' in :: air infected with Fever , Measles , or Small Pu . \ —J ARE CURKI * AND PREVENTED 1 JV ITS USK . Sold by all Chemists , and the Maker , in Patent Gla- ^ Stoppered Bottles , at as . Cd ., . js . Cd ., i is ., and 21 s . each . Notice my Trade Mark , and beware of spurious imitations . H . LAMPLOUGH , 113 , IIOI . IIORN HILL , LONDON , E . C .

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GLENFIELD STARCH is tlie only kind used in Her Majesty ' s Laundry THOSE LADIES who have not vol used the GI - ENFIEIJI STAKCII , arc respectfully solicited lo give il a trial , and carefully follow nut the directions printed on e \ ery package . It is rather more diffcult lo make than olher Starches , hut when this is overcome , they will say , like ( lie Queen ' s Laundress , that il is the linest Starch they ever used . When you ask for the Clenficld , sec that you get it .

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A NEWLY-DISCOVERED Princi ple residing L * - in Gum Benjamin ( Styra . v . Ucnzoin ) , well known and highly valued by medical practitioners . PRICE'S liENZODYNE is stimulant , anodyne , and mechanicallyas . tringent , arresting fluxes and hemorrhages of all kinds both external and internal , possessing singular efficacy in the following diseases : —Bronchitis , Consumption , Colic , Cholera , Cold , Cough , Diarrhcca , Dysentery , Debility in all its various forms , Spasms , 6 ie ., S : c . PRICE'S BENZODYNE has been tried repeatedly in these cases , and has never failed to cure . It immediately relieves all pain , actually sheathing the organs with a protective matter , which defies the action of the most virulent bloodpoisons , and thus PRICE'S BENZODYNE acts as the most powerful styptic now known to science , being the only effective external application for cuts , bites of insects , and all open wounds . In Cholera , as in Consumption , its effects are astounding , while Chronic Cough yields 10 its curative influences in a few hours . PRICE'S BENZOD YXE is specially adapted for Na-eal , Military or Travellers Medicine Chests , andforHospitals aud Dispensaries everywhere . Sold in bottles at is . i' £ d ., 2 s . od ., 4 s . 6 d ., 11 s . and 22 s ., by all Chemists . Prepared and Guaranteed b y MR . PRICE , ANALYTICAL CHEMIST , and sold wholesale by PRICE & Co ., 2 , Lower Seymour-street , and 30 , Dukc-strcet , Portman-square , London , \ V . ; or through the following agents : - ¦ LLEWELLYN & Co ., Shanghai , China . I . LEWKLLYN & Co ., Hiago , Japan . PAULDING & Co ., Adelaide , Australia . LF . W BROTHUKS . Melbourne .

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piELD'S WALNUT CRINTINCTU . —Under X the patronage of Royalty and the Aristocracy throughout Europe This preparation -. oarrantcd perfectly harmless , dyes the hair permanently and with link- trouble , in light , dark brown , and black shades . E . FIELD , constantly using it on ladies' hair in every shade required , can recommend it as invaluable for whiskers and moustache , producing perfectly natural colours—No belter Hair Dye obtainable . It is also one ofthe finest tonics for the Hair ever ufed . 5 s ., 10 s .. and 20 s . —Stale shade required . FIELD'S QUININE BALSAM and FIELD'S DIAMOND 1 0 ILE 1 TE FLUID arc articles expressly prepared to accompany the Crintinctu , 2 s . 6 d . and 4 s . The above Articles can be sent per Rail , or had through all respectable Chemists , please observe Trade Mark " THE WALNUT , " Name and Addr as none other is genuine . I \ FIELD , iS , CARLISLE STREET , SOHO SO ., LONDON .

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THE MARVEL 0 E SCIENCE —ELECTRIJ- CITY AND MAGNETISMCURE YOURSELF BY'IHE ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC SELF-ADJUSTING CURATIVE . SUFFERERS from Nervous Ailments , Indigestion , Debility , Weakness , i ^ c , CAN NOW CURE THEMSELVES by the only " CIAUAXTKHD KKMEDV" in Europe , protected and sanctioned by the I ' aculty . Free for one Stamp , by \ V . JENNER , Esq ., S . M . fMember College , ( ic ) , PERCY HOUSE , BEDFORD SQ ., LONDON . A ' . / A—lledieities and Fees superseded . ( REFEKENCK TO THE LEADING PHYSICIANS OE THE DAY . ) A TEST GRATIS .-Send for Details . C . M THIN . —N . 1 S . This is the only acknowledged Curative Appliance as iu use in the various Hospitals and recognised hy the Medical faculty of Croat Hrito . in , and none arc genuine unless had direct front Mr . Walter Jenner ; who cautions the public against a person using his name , and imitating his iliscoveries . Vide Prize Medal anil Hospital Reports .

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RUPTURES .- 1 !\ - ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS £ ffv Is allowed by upwards of £ 00 Medical Men to be the W IMP n , ° '' * <; ctivc invention 111 the curative treatment of 2 ? , 2-TlN I'I'RNIA . The UM ; of a slcel spring , ; o often hurtful * C < 7 mV '" ' ls CM " UC | S > ' '" :, avoided ; a soil bandage being K T / M B . vorn round the bodv , while the requisite ¦•¦ sistinr' power £ i \; IVA is supplied hy the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT fi ? ifeftffl ''''^ ' ''" ' " '" 5 ""'' ¦ " much ease and closeness lhat it / £ sCY f cnnnot V detected , and may he worn during sleep . A / S ^ J descriptive circular may be had , and the Truss , which i / y \ f cannot fai to fit , forwarded by post , ou the circum-IW W fcreiice or the body , two inches below the hips , being hi I sent to the I 7 »\/ MANITACTL'HER , ^^ 5 » Mr . WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . I ' m :.: m a Single Truss , iCs ., 21 s ., 26 s . Cd . and 31 s . Cd . Postage is . , , of a JJoublc Truss , 31 s . Cd ., . j 2 S . and 52 s . Cd . 1 ' ostagc is . 8 d . , , of Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . Cd . Postage is . lod . POM Office Orders to be made payable to J OHN WIIITI :, Post Office Piccadilly . NEW PA TENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEECAPS , &> , . The material of which these are made is recommended by the faculty as beiu ^ peculiarly KLASTIC and COMPKUSSIULK and the best invention f * r giving efficient and permanent support in a cases » f WKAKNKSS , VAKICO . SK VlilNS , & c . Price , s . Cd . 7 s . 6 d ., ms , and iCs . each . PostageCd . . SPINAL MACHINES LKG IRONS , and Kvcry Description of Surgical Appliances , 70 // N WHITE , Manufacturer , = 28 , Piccadilly , London .

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