The majority of the editrrs of the leading newspapers are Jews. A New England journal concludes an affectionate obituary notice of a lamented townsman by saying, “ He has tilled many offices of public trust, and now (ills his grave, with perfect satisfaction to his fellow citizens.” The Church Times mentions a clergyman of thc-Church of England who not only writes his discourses, but prints them, and has a copy placed in each seat before the commencement of the service. The n#xt step will be to have them “ taken as read,” ■■ ■—- Advertisements received too late for Glassification. Garni H. SMITH’S Olenlivet Whisky is ♦ the finest produced in Scotland. Sold pure, 42s per dozen. Blend of old Scotch Whiskies, 3Gs. Martell’s old Brandy, very fine, 48s. ROBERT BANKS, Princes street.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2693, 4 October 1871, Page 3
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128Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2693, 4 October 1871, Page 3
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