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BY ROYAL COMMAND STEEL PEN! MAKER TO THE QUEEN. JOSEPH GILLOTT, Victoria Works, Birmingham, respectfully directs the attention of the commercial public, and of all who use steel pens, to the incomparable excellence of his productions, which, for quality of material, easy action, and great durability, will insure universa preference. Every packet bears th© fac-simile his signature. They can bo obtained retail of overy dealer the world ; wholesale at the works, Graham street, Birmingham ; and at tho branch establishments, 91, John street, New York.; and 37 Gracechurch street, London. _____ JOHN MOIR & Sour Aberdeen, beg to inform their customers, that, in addition to their Preserved Provisions, they are now prepared to supply, of their own manufacture, Pickles, Sauces, Tart Fruits, and every description of Oilmen's Stores. 6m — 1.7 TO NEWS-AGENTS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c. 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AGENCIES at Galle, Suez, Alexandria, Malta, Marseilles, Paris,' Panama, New York, London, &c. Messages sent to all parts of Europe, and replies received in 78 days. Telegrams sent for Merchants and Private Persons to any part of the World. -Business transacted by Telegram — Enquiries made, and answers received with tho utmost dispatch, and in strict cjnfidence. Messages sent to overtake or forestall the 'English Mail. Short-hand Writing and Reporting iv all its branches. GREVILLE AND COMPANY, AGENTS for Messrs W. H. BONNEWELL, London, havo constantly on hand a varied assortment of their celebrated ._, WO -O D — fr-B-JE.T Tj) ft r for' which they obtained the only prize awarded at the International Exhibition, 1862, Class XXVIII No 5213. Jjgjgr Specimen books on application. " GREVILLE AND COMPANY- . GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENTS, 8 Bridge^street, j Collins street,\ Sydney. [. Melbourne Queen street, Brisbane, \ AS THE AUTHORISED SYDNEY Agents of all tho leading Provincial Journals of New South Wales, are enabled to offer terms for the insertion of advertisements which can be done by none but a recognised agent. Messrs Groville & Co derive their commission from the journals, and all intermediate profits are saved on advertising ordors entrusted to them. Thoir knowledge of the best mediums for carrying out the wishes of advertisers, and their acquaintance with tho circulation of each journal enables them to combine efficiency with economy. Contracts entered into with Public Companies. Files of leading journals kept for gratuitous public inspection. PROSPECTUS. " THE LONDON SCOTSMAN. " A New Weekly Jouenal of Anglo -Scottish News. THERE is no member of the human family moro widely diffused over tho face of the earth than the Scotsman. There is none that, amid all his wanderings, retains a warmer love for his native land. Information about her interests, her fortunes, her affairs, political, ecclesiastical, and social, has a charm for him which a stranger cannot understand. -To. " the Scot abroad" this luxury is now but partially supplied j not that there is any lack of journals to supply the news of each locality ; but he may look in vain for a newspaper that will give him in a reasonable compass, and a readable state, a panoramic view of tho course of life and thought over " broad Scotland." Tho London Scotsman has been projected to supply this want. It will be published weekly in London, and conducted by Scotchmon long familiar with the ways and opinions of their countrymen, and yet removed by position from local leelings, and liberalised by education from any jealousy of the sister branches of the empire. It will give tho pith and essence of Scotch news, and d iscuss in a liberal and moderate spirit, and it is hoped in an original manner, all subjects interesting to Scotchmon ; parliamentary intelligence will be treated upon when Scottish matters are under consideration ; the proceedings of the various religious bodies will bo faithfully represented, without criticism and to the exclusion of controversy ; while a carefully compiled Summaryof General News will not be wanting to make the - Jtjifiofeman a valuable Family Paper. Biographies of eminent living natives of Scotland, from the pens of tho ablest writers of the day, accompanied in most cases by portrai s in a high style of Art, will form a special and attractive feature of the new Journal. The groat aim of tho Scotsman will be, to become a medium of intercourse and interchange of thought between Scotchmen in all parts of tho world, and particularly with that large section in the Australian colonies. In its pages will be found all that is transpiring over the whole of tho " Old Country ;" and while no endeavor will be spared to keep its readers au courant with home affairs, equal anxiety will be evinced to take note of them and their affairs, and to afford thoir countrymen a view of Scottish life and action, as it mixes with and influences the course of events in Australia. To tho furtherance of this end, correspondence upon Scottish-Australian topics will at all times be welcomed, and treated with - the prominence its importance and interest may demand. The London Scotsman will bo published on the 6th July, and will arrive by the September mails ; it will contain 24 pagos (foolscap folio). It can bo prooured from all news agents in tho colonies, or direot from the Australian Agents, Goedon & Goion, Melbourne or Sydney. Subscription, per year — Town, 245 ; Country, 28».

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2586, 19 November 1867, Page 7

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