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The Brett Testimonial Dinner.
have recommended him to your esteem ; while his genial qualities will entitle him to the love of his fellow-men . To Dr . Woodman I have therefore a word to say , but for all the members of the committee I have an equal word of commendation . I never worked with a committee that had
such a determination to come to a successful issue as the committee of the Brett Testimonial . It is only due to them to mention the fact , because however arduous the duties of the Secretary may have been , without the committee who were intrusted with the original design , we should not
have been able to carry it to a successful conclusion . We have present one member in thc person of our Bro . John Boyd , who is an estimable man and a good Mason ; and 1 believe that when we say he is a good Mason and a good man , we have found the chief qualities which arc allotted to
humanity on this side of the grave . I snail not detain you , therefore , by expatiating on his personal services to this movement in particular or to Freemasonry in general , but I am sure you will be p leased when I couple his name with this toast , as well as that of thc absent Bro . Dr . Woodman . I
give you " The Health of our Brother John Boyd , " and trust you will join with me in drinking that and " The Health of the Committee of the Brett Testimonial . " ( Cheers . ) Bro . BOYD : Bro . Carpenter and brethren , it is first time that I have had the pleasure and honour
of facing our worthy and distinguished chairman at any Masonic meeting , and 1 certainly to some extent do regret it this evening , because I am labouring , —many of my brethren around this table knowunder a very severe affliction of hoarseness , and so much so that I cannot express to him the plearurc
I have felt at the observations made this evening . I came from a large party at Freemasons' Tavern , on purpose lo attend this testimonial banquet to Bro . Brett , a man for whom I would go not from the Freemasons' Tavern to Cannon-street
only to do honour to , but from one end of England or Europe to another . I speak only for myself , but I believe that every one at this table , round this festive ooard assembled here this evening , would do thc same ( hear ) . There are few of us present that are notindebtpd to our Bro . Brett
for a great portion of our knowledge in Freemasonry , and more particularly that beautiful ceremony of the Roval Arch ( hear , hear ) . In Royal
Arch Masonry , I will say it fearlessly , our Bro . Brett stands A I . He has no one to approach him , but he is preparing others to supply his place when he leaves . Others must follow him ; he may teach them , and from his knowledge we may gain a very great amount of information , and 1 hope it will be
propagated through thc various chapters which he has the honour of belonging lo , and which have the honour of his membership . As regards the Committee , with respect to this testimonial , I must say I have been a very poor working member . I wish I could have done a very great deal more ,
but I have done what I could , and if wc all did what wc could wc have , to a certain extent , the pleasure of knowing within ourselves that we have done all that was possible to do honour to a very worthy antl distinguished Mason . For thc honour you have done me in drinking the health of the Chairman of the Committee and the other
members , I thank you . If other members of the Committee will kindly follow up what 1 have fallen short of , I should feel very much obliged to them , because 1 know I am not able to do so . I should be very glad , as our Bro . Tanner has suggested , lo see this an annual testimonial . In thc name of the
Committee , I thank you ( cheers ) . The company then separated . Thc following were the Stewards : —Bros . Hon . R . Curzon , Major Dickson , M . P ., W . A . Tharp , W . F . Smith , F . Kent , J . R . Foulger , F . Walters ,
J . Boyd , G . Kenning , W . Hamilton , W . R . Baker , J . E . Walford , D . J . Davis , A . A . Pendlebury , Dr . Woodman , C . A . Cottebrune , J . W . Barreti , iW . | Sniith , B . Todd , Geo . States , J . Coram , J . Weaver , J . Smith , T . Wescombe , T . Cubitt , ancl J . Terry * .
Amongst the brethren present wc noticed , Bros . D . Still , J . W ., 1293 ; W . Barlow , P . M ., 174 ; liy . Bartlett , J . W ., 1 17 S ; W . West Smith , W . M ., S 90 C . Munvard , I . C ., 79 ; L . Mackow . 392 , Scotland j W . Quilty , P . M ., ! J 62 ; Geo . Slates , P . M ., G . S . Lodg ' c ; A . Robbins , J . W . Taylor , 193 ; G . Oliver ,
P . M ., 975 ; R . Win-field , P . M ., 169 ; G . Rice , P . M ., 19 ; W . Ough , P . G . P . ; J . H . Doughncy , P . M .. and G . Nash , S . D ., 79 ; J . Bannctt , P . M ., J . Tippctt , and W . Lcggelt , 169 ; A . G . Clavton , 1122 ; G . Dowey . 901 ; C . Dilley . 147 , 1155 ; T . Certlock , P . M ., 1 S 6 ; J . Holbrook , 1 S 5 : J . II . Potts . 19 ; W . Haydon , P . M . ; J . C . Walford , S . W . ;
C . Wilcox , II , Warren , R . Percival , W . Carpenter , P . M ., G . Chubb , II . Chapman , W . Bartlett , W . Bird , W . Palmer , R . Bennett . II . Klmes , P . M ., and j . Brett . P . M ., 177 ; R . E . Bright , 192 ; S . Lewin , S 71 ; G . Coe , 73 ; T . Hobson , 1275 . ' . ' T * 'Moss-129 ; J . Fisher , H . Thompson , 742 ; W . Howell , 157 ; G . Lemann , 890 ; F . Gibson , gi 7 ; H . Higgins , 184 ; W . Marston , 55 ; Jaquin , J . W ., 382 ; E .
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Froggett , 25 ; J . Forsyth ancl W . Gompertz , W . M ., 869 ; W . Bailey , 49 ; C . Lission , P . M ., 101 ; J . Bennett , 25 ; F . Hill , 49 ; R . Chillingworth , 1238 ; P . Thomson , 543 ; C . Vale , 49 ; G . Rolls , 201 ; C . Smithers , 901 ; P . Greenwood , J . Lavcll , 10 ; T . H . Stevens , 975 ; H . Jelley , 71 ; W . Ashby , 1056 ; J .
Newton , 174 ; J . Morton , 1056 ; J . O . Rees , 199 ; L . M . Adutt , 862 ; J . Coram and W . Adcock , 199 ; R . Buller , W . M ., 9 ; G . Bolton , 109 ; H . McPherson , 890 ; P . McCall , 765 ; C . W . Garnsby , 49 ; H . Massey , 619 ; H . D'Arcy , 901 ; T . Alcock , 733 ; W .
H . Green , 619 ; W . Welch , 733 ; C . Coote , P . M ., 205 ; F . Vine , 173 ; E . Clark , P . M ., 1194 ; W . Alexander , P . M ., 16 7 ; C . Cann , Lion and Lamb ; S . Rawley , P . M ., 174 ; G . A . Smith , 619 ; A . Drew , 890 ; E . Coleman , 192 ; G . Shoobat , 173 .
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE . —A Grand College of the Priestly Order of E . will be held ( under the auspices of the Premier Conclave of England ) , at half-past six o ' clock p . m ., on Monday the 28 th inst ., at Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street . Knights desirous of advancement to the rank of V . E . are requested to send in their names to thc Grand Recorder , R . Wentworth Little , 7 , Gilbert-road , Kennington , S . E .
THE BLOOD PURIFIER . —Old Dr . Jacob Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla . Other Medical Testimony . —In speaking of the " Blood Purifier , " old Dr . Jacob Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla , G . C Kernott , M . D ., L . S . A . Loud ., says : "I strongly recommend it in cutaneous diseases and all impurities of the blood . " March 24 , 1 S 69 . —In . 1 letter to the proprietors ,, June 6 , 1 S 69 , Dr . Irvine , of Irvine .-town ,
says : " I have been in the habit of ordering your Sarsaparilla for my patients with the best results . Send me six quarts and six mammoth bottles . "—For all skin diseases , for purifying the system of mercurial poisons , and building up the broken constitution it is the only safe and certain remedy . In bottles 2 s . 6 ( 1 ., 4 s ., 4 s . 6 d ., 7 s . 6 d ., lis .
Sold by all Druggists . Pills and Ointment each in boxes , is . \} U \ ., 2 s . 91 ! ., 4 s . 6 d . Testimonials also from the Hon . the Dean of Lismore ; General William Gilbert , of the Indian Army ; ordered also by Apothecaries' Hall , London . Caution—Get the red and blue wrappers , with the old Doctor ' s head in the centre . No other genuine .
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iyblm-fiscmcnts . Masonic Institution for Boys . MRS . HARRIET WHITE , Widow of the late Bro . William White , of the Royal Union Lodge , Cheltenham , BEGS to return her most sincere thanks to all those kind friends who supported her Son , WILLIAM HERIJERT WHITE , at the recent Election in October , thereby raising the number of Votes recorded in his favour from 2 S 2 to 73 S . She most earnestly and respectfully solicits a continuance of their support NEXT APRIL , when she hopes her Son may be elected . Thc case is well-known to liro . the Rev . C . J . MARTYN , V . P ., Grand Chaplain , Long Melford Rectory , Suffolk , by whom proxies will be gratefully received .
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THE NEW MUSICAL " PITCH . COLLARD MOUTRIE , Patent Pianoforte Manufacturer , HAS successfully shown that practically the musical public can have the French low pilch , as well as the English Philharmonic high pitch both available in one instrument . The facility wilh which this is effected enables the performer to adopt cither at his or her option in an instant . This invention , which is secured by Royal Letters Patent , can be applied to any Pianoforte . On view between tlie hours of Eleven and Four , at the Manufactory , 77 , S'H'TII . UIl'T'l . N ROW , RUSSKI . I . SQUARE , LONDON , and at the principal Musical Instrument Dealers in the country .
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H A L F A "" Ml L LI O N HAS BEEN PAID P . V Till- ; Railway Passengers ' Asssitrauce Company , AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS , ( Riding , Driving , Walling , Hunting , d-v . J An annual payment of Ll lo £ d 5 s . insures ^ 1000 at death , and an allowance at the rate of £ ( , per week for injur v . RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE May be provided against by INSURANCE TICKETS l- ' OR SINCI . I * OR IHlUni . I ' . Jul * RN IKS . For particulars apply lo the Clerks at the Railway Stations , to the Local Agents , or al ihe Offices , 64 , Cornhill , & 10 , Regent-sL , London . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary .
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P ARTNERSHIP . — Wanted , a person with - * - ; -5 i to join Ihe advertiser in an old-established compact Steam IJRKYVKRV in London , r . s active partner , doing a good trade with its own houses . —For full particulars apply lo XXX ( care of Urn . John Smith ) , Office 72 , No . 27 , Leadenhall-street , E . C . 3 rd February , 1870 ,
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A DISTRESSING CASE was lately in the _ _ . Bankruptcy Court , London—Mrs . Bromby , ividcnv of a Freemason—which has called forth much commiseration . A SUBSCRIPTION is in hand to relieve her painful position , ancl kindly contributed to by Earl of Zetland , Grand Master ; Earl de Grey and Ripon , with other gentlemen ancl laches . Donations are earnestly solicited from the benevolent , and received by Rev . J . M . ANDREWS , Vicar of St . Jude ' s , Vicarage , 48 , Argylesquare , Euston-road , W . C . ; also , by Messrs . LOVELL , SON , and PITFIELD , Solicitors ,. Gray ' s Inn Square , London , W . C . ; and gratefully acknowledged by Mrs . Eliza Bromby .
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BRO . JOHN BECKETT , Carver ancl Gilder , and General Decorater , has REMOVED from 16 , ARTHUR-STREET , New Oxford-street , to No . 53 , NEW COMPTON-STREET , SOHO .
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A YOUNG LADY , residing in Clapham , is A desirous of obtaining JUNIOR MUSIC PUPILS ( Instrumental ) . Terms , One Guinea per Quarter . Lessons given at her own or Pupil ' s residence .--Address , Office of this Paper .
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A LADY , having met with much success in the tuition of English , French , and Music , desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT . First-class references can be given . —Address , A . B ., office of this paper .
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A WIDOW LADY , aged 35 , desires a Y ~\ SITUATION as Companion to a Lady who travels ( no objection lo go abroad ) , or Lady Housekeeper in a private family , where a Cook and Housemaid are kept , or in a house of business . No objection to children . Clever with the needle . Unexceptionable references . — Address , R . E . S-, 5 , Cecil-street , Margate , Kent .
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§ TirHAT IS YOUR CREST and /* $ * VV WHAT IS YOUR MOTTO ? Send PM * 3- . 6 d . to CULLETON'S Heraldic Office , for Hj **?^ a plain sketch , or 6 s . for a coloured one . The V ^_^_ J arms ° f man and wife blended together in pro-N ^ j n ^ li per heraldic form . The proper heraldic colours j \* P / for servants' liveries , what buttons to be used , - * -H > i -ftfa and how the carriage should be painted , fee , 10 s . Just complete , a very valuable book , with 3500 engravings , arms , crests , and mottoes of nearly every family in the kingdom , the result of thirty years' labour , price , £ 10 ios ., printed in several colours . Family pedigrees traced from authentic records , information as to the obtaining of a new giant of arms , how to change one ' s name , by T . CULLETON , Engraver to Her Majesty and the Royal Family ; also Die-sinker to the Board of Trade , 25 , Cranboum-street ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) , W . C .
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BOOK-PLATE Engraved with Arms , 21 s . Crest on Seals or Rings 7 s . 6 d . ; Monograms on Seals or Dies , in the most elegant form , by T . CULLETON , Engraver to Her Majesty , 23 , Cranbourn-strcet ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) .
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SOLID GOLD SIGNET RINGS , 18-carat , Hall-marked , Engraved wilh Crest , 42 s . ; Ditto verymassive , for Arms , Crests , antl Motto , £ , \ 4 s . The Hallmark is the only guarantee for pure gold . Send size of finger fitting a piece of thread . —T . CULLETON , Seal Engravers , 25 , Cranbourn-strcet . W . C .
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pULLETON'S IMPROVED EMBOSSING V _^ PRESS , 2 is ., for stamping paper with Crest , Monogram , or Address . Any one can use them . To he had only only of the maker , T . CULLETON , Practical Engraver , 25 , Cranbourn-strcet ( comer of St . Martin ' s lane ) .
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/^ ULLETON'S VISITING CARDS . — A \^ Copper-plate engraved in the most fashionable style , antl fifty best Cards printed , 3 s . Wedding Cards , fifty each for lady and gentleman , fifty Embossed Envelopes , stamped with crest or monogram , with maiden name printed on the flap , 13 s . 6 d ., post free . —T . CULLETON , Engraver to the Queen , 25 , Cranbourn-strcet ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) .
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/ TJLLETON'S MONOGRAMS . —The most v _^ elegant in form ; a design sent for ls . Five quires cream-laid Paper and 100 Envelopes , 6 s . ; stamped with Monogram without charge for the die . No charge for engraving crest , arms , monograms , or address dies if a Guinea Box of Stationery be ordered , all stamped free . P . O . Orders to T . C ULLETON , Practical Die-sinker , 23 , Cranbourn-strcet ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) .
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CULLETON'S PLATES FOR MARKING V LINEN . —By means of this invention every kind of linen , silk , or stockings , can be marked wilh crest , monogram , or address . Any one can use them . Initial Plate , is . ; Name , 2 s . 6 d . ; Set of Numbers , 2 s . ; Crest Plate , 5 s ., with full directions , sent post-free on receipt of stamps . —T . CULLETON , Seal Engraver and Die-sinker 10 the Admiralty and Board of Trade , 25 , Cranbournslvcct ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) .
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Just published . npi-IE MONOGRAMS AND CROWNS OF 1 THE QUEEN and all thc Royal Family . The Anns and Coronet of every Duke , Martinis , Earl , and Karon . The Crests and Mottoes of British Commoners . The Arms of the Archbishops from 1070 to 1 S 65 . The Arms of every College in Oxford and Cambridge . The Crests and Mottoes used hy every Regiment , and those also of the Royal Xavy . This extraordinary collection is embossed in rich colours . Price , is . per sheet , twelve sheets for 9 s ., or the whole scries of 2400 different crests , with the name under each , price £$ . —T . CULLETON , Seal Engraver , 25 , Cranbourn-strcet ( corner of St . Martin's-lane ) .
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have recommended him to your esteem ; while his genial qualities will entitle him to the love of his fellow-men . To Dr . Woodman I have therefore a word to say , but for all the members of the committee I have an equal word of commendation . I never worked with a committee that had
such a determination to come to a successful issue as the committee of the Brett Testimonial . It is only due to them to mention the fact , because however arduous the duties of the Secretary may have been , without the committee who were intrusted with the original design , we should not
have been able to carry it to a successful conclusion . We have present one member in thc person of our Bro . John Boyd , who is an estimable man and a good Mason ; and 1 believe that when we say he is a good Mason and a good man , we have found the chief qualities which arc allotted to
humanity on this side of the grave . I snail not detain you , therefore , by expatiating on his personal services to this movement in particular or to Freemasonry in general , but I am sure you will be p leased when I couple his name with this toast , as well as that of thc absent Bro . Dr . Woodman . I
give you " The Health of our Brother John Boyd , " and trust you will join with me in drinking that and " The Health of the Committee of the Brett Testimonial . " ( Cheers . ) Bro . BOYD : Bro . Carpenter and brethren , it is first time that I have had the pleasure and honour
of facing our worthy and distinguished chairman at any Masonic meeting , and 1 certainly to some extent do regret it this evening , because I am labouring , —many of my brethren around this table knowunder a very severe affliction of hoarseness , and so much so that I cannot express to him the plearurc
I have felt at the observations made this evening . I came from a large party at Freemasons' Tavern , on purpose lo attend this testimonial banquet to Bro . Brett , a man for whom I would go not from the Freemasons' Tavern to Cannon-street
only to do honour to , but from one end of England or Europe to another . I speak only for myself , but I believe that every one at this table , round this festive ooard assembled here this evening , would do thc same ( hear ) . There are few of us present that are notindebtpd to our Bro . Brett
for a great portion of our knowledge in Freemasonry , and more particularly that beautiful ceremony of the Roval Arch ( hear , hear ) . In Royal
Arch Masonry , I will say it fearlessly , our Bro . Brett stands A I . He has no one to approach him , but he is preparing others to supply his place when he leaves . Others must follow him ; he may teach them , and from his knowledge we may gain a very great amount of information , and 1 hope it will be
propagated through thc various chapters which he has the honour of belonging lo , and which have the honour of his membership . As regards the Committee , with respect to this testimonial , I must say I have been a very poor working member . I wish I could have done a very great deal more ,
but I have done what I could , and if wc all did what wc could wc have , to a certain extent , the pleasure of knowing within ourselves that we have done all that was possible to do honour to a very worthy antl distinguished Mason . For thc honour you have done me in drinking the health of the Chairman of the Committee and the other
members , I thank you . If other members of the Committee will kindly follow up what 1 have fallen short of , I should feel very much obliged to them , because 1 know I am not able to do so . I should be very glad , as our Bro . Tanner has suggested , lo see this an annual testimonial . In thc name of the
Committee , I thank you ( cheers ) . The company then separated . Thc following were the Stewards : —Bros . Hon . R . Curzon , Major Dickson , M . P ., W . A . Tharp , W . F . Smith , F . Kent , J . R . Foulger , F . Walters ,
J . Boyd , G . Kenning , W . Hamilton , W . R . Baker , J . E . Walford , D . J . Davis , A . A . Pendlebury , Dr . Woodman , C . A . Cottebrune , J . W . Barreti , iW . | Sniith , B . Todd , Geo . States , J . Coram , J . Weaver , J . Smith , T . Wescombe , T . Cubitt , ancl J . Terry * .
Amongst the brethren present wc noticed , Bros . D . Still , J . W ., 1293 ; W . Barlow , P . M ., 174 ; liy . Bartlett , J . W ., 1 17 S ; W . West Smith , W . M ., S 90 C . Munvard , I . C ., 79 ; L . Mackow . 392 , Scotland j W . Quilty , P . M ., ! J 62 ; Geo . Slates , P . M ., G . S . Lodg ' c ; A . Robbins , J . W . Taylor , 193 ; G . Oliver ,
P . M ., 975 ; R . Win-field , P . M ., 169 ; G . Rice , P . M ., 19 ; W . Ough , P . G . P . ; J . H . Doughncy , P . M .. and G . Nash , S . D ., 79 ; J . Bannctt , P . M ., J . Tippctt , and W . Lcggelt , 169 ; A . G . Clavton , 1122 ; G . Dowey . 901 ; C . Dilley . 147 , 1155 ; T . Certlock , P . M ., 1 S 6 ; J . Holbrook , 1 S 5 : J . II . Potts . 19 ; W . Haydon , P . M . ; J . C . Walford , S . W . ;
C . Wilcox , II , Warren , R . Percival , W . Carpenter , P . M ., G . Chubb , II . Chapman , W . Bartlett , W . Bird , W . Palmer , R . Bennett . II . Klmes , P . M ., and j . Brett . P . M ., 177 ; R . E . Bright , 192 ; S . Lewin , S 71 ; G . Coe , 73 ; T . Hobson , 1275 . ' . ' T * 'Moss-129 ; J . Fisher , H . Thompson , 742 ; W . Howell , 157 ; G . Lemann , 890 ; F . Gibson , gi 7 ; H . Higgins , 184 ; W . Marston , 55 ; Jaquin , J . W ., 382 ; E .
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Froggett , 25 ; J . Forsyth ancl W . Gompertz , W . M ., 869 ; W . Bailey , 49 ; C . Lission , P . M ., 101 ; J . Bennett , 25 ; F . Hill , 49 ; R . Chillingworth , 1238 ; P . Thomson , 543 ; C . Vale , 49 ; G . Rolls , 201 ; C . Smithers , 901 ; P . Greenwood , J . Lavcll , 10 ; T . H . Stevens , 975 ; H . Jelley , 71 ; W . Ashby , 1056 ; J .
Newton , 174 ; J . Morton , 1056 ; J . O . Rees , 199 ; L . M . Adutt , 862 ; J . Coram and W . Adcock , 199 ; R . Buller , W . M ., 9 ; G . Bolton , 109 ; H . McPherson , 890 ; P . McCall , 765 ; C . W . Garnsby , 49 ; H . Massey , 619 ; H . D'Arcy , 901 ; T . Alcock , 733 ; W .
H . Green , 619 ; W . Welch , 733 ; C . Coote , P . M ., 205 ; F . Vine , 173 ; E . Clark , P . M ., 1194 ; W . Alexander , P . M ., 16 7 ; C . Cann , Lion and Lamb ; S . Rawley , P . M ., 174 ; G . A . Smith , 619 ; A . Drew , 890 ; E . Coleman , 192 ; G . Shoobat , 173 .
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE . —A Grand College of the Priestly Order of E . will be held ( under the auspices of the Premier Conclave of England ) , at half-past six o ' clock p . m ., on Monday the 28 th inst ., at Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street . Knights desirous of advancement to the rank of V . E . are requested to send in their names to thc Grand Recorder , R . Wentworth Little , 7 , Gilbert-road , Kennington , S . E .
THE BLOOD PURIFIER . —Old Dr . Jacob Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla . Other Medical Testimony . —In speaking of the " Blood Purifier , " old Dr . Jacob Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla , G . C Kernott , M . D ., L . S . A . Loud ., says : "I strongly recommend it in cutaneous diseases and all impurities of the blood . " March 24 , 1 S 69 . —In . 1 letter to the proprietors ,, June 6 , 1 S 69 , Dr . Irvine , of Irvine .-town ,
says : " I have been in the habit of ordering your Sarsaparilla for my patients with the best results . Send me six quarts and six mammoth bottles . "—For all skin diseases , for purifying the system of mercurial poisons , and building up the broken constitution it is the only safe and certain remedy . In bottles 2 s . 6 ( 1 ., 4 s ., 4 s . 6 d ., 7 s . 6 d ., lis .
Sold by all Druggists . Pills and Ointment each in boxes , is . \} U \ ., 2 s . 91 ! ., 4 s . 6 d . Testimonials also from the Hon . the Dean of Lismore ; General William Gilbert , of the Indian Army ; ordered also by Apothecaries' Hall , London . Caution—Get the red and blue wrappers , with the old Doctor ' s head in the centre . No other genuine .
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iyblm-fiscmcnts . Masonic Institution for Boys . MRS . HARRIET WHITE , Widow of the late Bro . William White , of the Royal Union Lodge , Cheltenham , BEGS to return her most sincere thanks to all those kind friends who supported her Son , WILLIAM HERIJERT WHITE , at the recent Election in October , thereby raising the number of Votes recorded in his favour from 2 S 2 to 73 S . She most earnestly and respectfully solicits a continuance of their support NEXT APRIL , when she hopes her Son may be elected . Thc case is well-known to liro . the Rev . C . J . MARTYN , V . P ., Grand Chaplain , Long Melford Rectory , Suffolk , by whom proxies will be gratefully received .
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THE NEW MUSICAL " PITCH . COLLARD MOUTRIE , Patent Pianoforte Manufacturer , HAS successfully shown that practically the musical public can have the French low pilch , as well as the English Philharmonic high pitch both available in one instrument . The facility wilh which this is effected enables the performer to adopt cither at his or her option in an instant . This invention , which is secured by Royal Letters Patent , can be applied to any Pianoforte . On view between tlie hours of Eleven and Four , at the Manufactory , 77 , S'H'TII . UIl'T'l . N ROW , RUSSKI . I . SQUARE , LONDON , and at the principal Musical Instrument Dealers in the country .
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H A L F A "" Ml L LI O N HAS BEEN PAID P . V Till- ; Railway Passengers ' Asssitrauce Company , AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS , ( Riding , Driving , Walling , Hunting , d-v . J An annual payment of Ll lo £ d 5 s . insures ^ 1000 at death , and an allowance at the rate of £ ( , per week for injur v . RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE May be provided against by INSURANCE TICKETS l- ' OR SINCI . I * OR IHlUni . I ' . Jul * RN IKS . For particulars apply lo the Clerks at the Railway Stations , to the Local Agents , or al ihe Offices , 64 , Cornhill , & 10 , Regent-sL , London . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary .
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P ARTNERSHIP . — Wanted , a person with - * - ; -5 i to join Ihe advertiser in an old-established compact Steam IJRKYVKRV in London , r . s active partner , doing a good trade with its own houses . —For full particulars apply lo XXX ( care of Urn . John Smith ) , Office 72 , No . 27 , Leadenhall-street , E . C . 3 rd February , 1870 ,
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A DISTRESSING CASE was lately in the _ _ . Bankruptcy Court , London—Mrs . Bromby , ividcnv of a Freemason—which has called forth much commiseration . A SUBSCRIPTION is in hand to relieve her painful position , ancl kindly contributed to by Earl of Zetland , Grand Master ; Earl de Grey and Ripon , with other gentlemen ancl laches . Donations are earnestly solicited from the benevolent , and received by Rev . J . M . ANDREWS , Vicar of St . Jude ' s , Vicarage , 48 , Argylesquare , Euston-road , W . C . ; also , by Messrs . LOVELL , SON , and PITFIELD , Solicitors ,. Gray ' s Inn Square , London , W . C . ; and gratefully acknowledged by Mrs . Eliza Bromby .
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BRO . JOHN BECKETT , Carver ancl Gilder , and General Decorater , has REMOVED from 16 , ARTHUR-STREET , New Oxford-street , to No . 53 , NEW COMPTON-STREET , SOHO .
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A YOUNG LADY , residing in Clapham , is A desirous of obtaining JUNIOR MUSIC PUPILS ( Instrumental ) . Terms , One Guinea per Quarter . Lessons given at her own or Pupil ' s residence .--Address , Office of this Paper .
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A LADY , having met with much success in the tuition of English , French , and Music , desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT . First-class references can be given . —Address , A . B ., office of this paper .
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A WIDOW LADY , aged 35 , desires a Y ~\ SITUATION as Companion to a Lady who travels ( no objection lo go abroad ) , or Lady Housekeeper in a private family , where a Cook and Housemaid are kept , or in a house of business . No objection to children . Clever with the needle . Unexceptionable references . — Address , R . E . S-, 5 , Cecil-street , Margate , Kent .
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§ TirHAT IS YOUR CREST and /* $ * VV WHAT IS YOUR MOTTO ? Send PM * 3- . 6 d . to CULLETON'S Heraldic Office , for Hj **?^ a plain sketch , or 6 s . for a coloured one . The V ^_^_ J arms ° f man and wife blended together in pro-N ^ j n ^ li per heraldic form . The proper heraldic colours j \* P / for servants' liveries , what buttons to be used , - * -H > i -ftfa and how the carriage should be painted , fee , 10 s . Just complete , a very valuable book , with 3500 engravings , arms , crests , and mottoes of nearly every family in the kingdom , the result of thirty years' labour , price , £ 10 ios ., printed in several colours . Family pedigrees traced from authentic records , information as to the obtaining of a new giant of arms , how to change one ' s name , by T . CULLETON , Engraver to Her Majesty and the Royal Family ; also Die-sinker to the Board of Trade , 25 , Cranboum-street ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) , W . C .
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BOOK-PLATE Engraved with Arms , 21 s . Crest on Seals or Rings 7 s . 6 d . ; Monograms on Seals or Dies , in the most elegant form , by T . CULLETON , Engraver to Her Majesty , 23 , Cranbourn-strcet ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) .
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SOLID GOLD SIGNET RINGS , 18-carat , Hall-marked , Engraved wilh Crest , 42 s . ; Ditto verymassive , for Arms , Crests , antl Motto , £ , \ 4 s . The Hallmark is the only guarantee for pure gold . Send size of finger fitting a piece of thread . —T . CULLETON , Seal Engravers , 25 , Cranbourn-strcet . W . C .
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pULLETON'S IMPROVED EMBOSSING V _^ PRESS , 2 is ., for stamping paper with Crest , Monogram , or Address . Any one can use them . To he had only only of the maker , T . CULLETON , Practical Engraver , 25 , Cranbourn-strcet ( comer of St . Martin ' s lane ) .
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/^ ULLETON'S VISITING CARDS . — A \^ Copper-plate engraved in the most fashionable style , antl fifty best Cards printed , 3 s . Wedding Cards , fifty each for lady and gentleman , fifty Embossed Envelopes , stamped with crest or monogram , with maiden name printed on the flap , 13 s . 6 d ., post free . —T . CULLETON , Engraver to the Queen , 25 , Cranbourn-strcet ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) .
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/ TJLLETON'S MONOGRAMS . —The most v _^ elegant in form ; a design sent for ls . Five quires cream-laid Paper and 100 Envelopes , 6 s . ; stamped with Monogram without charge for the die . No charge for engraving crest , arms , monograms , or address dies if a Guinea Box of Stationery be ordered , all stamped free . P . O . Orders to T . C ULLETON , Practical Die-sinker , 23 , Cranbourn-strcet ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) .
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CULLETON'S PLATES FOR MARKING V LINEN . —By means of this invention every kind of linen , silk , or stockings , can be marked wilh crest , monogram , or address . Any one can use them . Initial Plate , is . ; Name , 2 s . 6 d . ; Set of Numbers , 2 s . ; Crest Plate , 5 s ., with full directions , sent post-free on receipt of stamps . —T . CULLETON , Seal Engraver and Die-sinker 10 the Admiralty and Board of Trade , 25 , Cranbournslvcct ( corner of St . Martin ' s-lane ) .
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Just published . npi-IE MONOGRAMS AND CROWNS OF 1 THE QUEEN and all thc Royal Family . The Anns and Coronet of every Duke , Martinis , Earl , and Karon . The Crests and Mottoes of British Commoners . The Arms of the Archbishops from 1070 to 1 S 65 . The Arms of every College in Oxford and Cambridge . The Crests and Mottoes used hy every Regiment , and those also of the Royal Xavy . This extraordinary collection is embossed in rich colours . Price , is . per sheet , twelve sheets for 9 s ., or the whole scries of 2400 different crests , with the name under each , price £$ . —T . CULLETON , Seal Engraver , 25 , Cranbourn-strcet ( corner of St . Martin's-lane ) .