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SCHIEDAM HOLLANDS. Owing to the late tively very little has been used or known in this country. The Public

enormous duty on this beautiful and wholesome

have, therefore, had no opportunity of testing its merits. VINCENT and PUGH, after innumerable experiments and immense outlay in machinery, have at length arrived at that acme of distillation which has enabled them to produce an ARTICLE equal in every respect to the finest Foreign. Vincent and Pugh introduce this splendid matchless spirit to the public for their opinion and approbation, which they trust it merits, not only for quality but price, being enabled to offer it at 2s. 6d. per bottle, in square Dutch bottles, with the corks branded (VINCENT & PUGH), and sealed for security as to its genuineness. To be had of all the respectable retail dealers in and about the retropolis, or of their agent, Mr. Charles Hodder, Castle, Moorgate-street, City, and wholesale, Vincent and Pugh, Distillery, 16, New Parkstreet, Borough, and 10, Rood-lane, City.

The public attention is particularly called to their Pale Brown British Brandy, which is allowed to be matchless.

SUPERIOR

FOREIGN WINES on SALE142, Strand.-Old Ports, Sherries, Madeiras, &c. &c., several years in bottle. Private families may be supplied with any of the above wines, selected from the best vintages and bottle with great care, by J. WRIGHT, late of Mark-lane, comprising many thousand dozens. Finest old Ports, from three to five years in bottle.. 42s. 48s. 50s. Sherries, various, ditto, ditto 36s. to 48s. 428. " 569. 60s. " 728.

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DELIGHTFUL COOLNESS of the GOLDEN FLAX CRAVAT COLLAR, together with its perfect fit, however loosely tied on, recommend it especially during this wenther. It needs no additional cravat-in one article is combined both collar and cravat. To be had of all hosiers, outütters, &c. either in pure white for full dress, or printed in neat patterns suitable for morning Iress. N.B. Each Cravat-Collar is stamped John Paterson, London, Registered." Merchants and shippers supplied by any of the wholesale houses in

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piracy and disappointment, ask for HOCKIN'S PREPARATION of SEIDLITZ POWDER in One Bottle, which keeps in every situation. The Dose can be apportioned

--to form a medicine, refreshing beverage, or saline draught, so as to
suit all ages and constitutions.-It is the TASTELESS Salt of a natural
Spring, and is the best family Medicine, as it feeds the blood and
system with the necessary saline to prevent cholera, and other bowel
affections; it instantly stops sickness in adults and children, from
whatever cause arising. A bottle of twelve to thirty doses, 2s. 6d.
C. HOCKIN, 33, Duke-street, Manchester-square, and 1, Bishopsgate-
street Within, London.

THE WEST-END MINERAL WATER DEPOT,
22, Henrietta-street, Cavendish-square, London.

W. BEST begs respectfully to solicit the atten

tion of the Faculty and the Public to his stock of the most celebrated and efficacious MINERAL WATERS, consisting of Carlsbad, Ems, Marienbad, Pullna, Kissingen, Ragotzi, Homberg, Seltzer, Fachingen, La Grande Grille, Les Celestins, and Hopital of Vichy. The high testimonials of the first physicians on the continent, and indeed some of the most eminent in this country, respecting the important results attending the use of the above Mineral Waters, has induced W. B. regardless of expense, to make arrangements with the proprietors of the above Springs, so that the Mineral Waters can be obtained from his Establishment without any of its essential properties (especially the proto-carbonate of iron) being the least deteriorated.

For further particulars see prospectus, which may be obtained at the Depot. Schweppe's Aerated, and Maughan's Carrara Waters, may be had in any quantity. Agent by appointment to Struve's German Spa, Brighton.

CHUBB'S

PATENT FIRE-PROOF and WROUGHT-IRON SAFES and CHESTS.-Caution.-As seve7ral imitations of the above are now offered for sale by different makers, bankers, merchants, and the public generally are respectfully informed that no ironmongers, smiths, or furniture brokers are supplied with the above safes or chests, and that they can only be obtained direct from 1 C. CHUBB and SON, the patentees, 57, St. Paul's-churchyard, London. IMPORTANT TO SOLICITORS, &c.

FIRE-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTORY, 125,

Aldersgate street, City.-J. LEADBEATER, nine years sole manufacturer for Chubbs, of St. Pauls' Church-yard, begs most respectfully to announce to the Public that he has discontinued manufacturing for the above firm, and solicits attention to his present stock of Fire-proof Book-Safes and Chests, Wrought Iron-proof Doors for strong rooias, Fire-proof Jewel Cases, Cash and Deed Boxes, Fireproof Plate Chests, &c. &c. every article of which is got up in the most superior manner as regards materials and workmanship, all secured by "Leadbeater's Improved Detector Locks," throwing from three to twenty bolts, and sold at prices 40 per cent. under the charges usually made by that firm. J. L. having accomplished many substantial A improvements in iron fire-proof articles, which obtained for the Messrs. Chubb an unequalled degree of celebrity, and offering to the Public advantages which cannot be obtained elsewhere-namely, the very best security for property against fire and thieves-at prices so much reduced, he looks forward with confidence for the support of the Public. J. L. can refer to the testimonials of several bankers, merchants, and private gentlemen, in London and elsewhere, for whom he has erected f fire-proof works.-Manufactory, 125, Aldersgate-street, London.

YACHTING, DRIVING, and ANGLING.

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The NEW DREADNOUGHT JACKETS and WRAPPERS will be found by Sailors and Sportsmen to be the best articles ever made up for their use. They will resist the heaviest rain and the fiercest tropical heat for any time, and their durability is equal to their water proof qualities. Trousers, leggings, sou'-westers, caps, and gloves, of the same proofing. Officers and others going to the colonies will find these articles invaluable. Gentlemen who drive should use CORDING'S new waterproof driving aprons and coats, the most serviceable and complete things of the kind, and approved by all who have tried them. Ladies' light riding capes, with hoods and sleeves. CORD. ING'S improved Sheet India rubber boots are superior to any thing hitherto made for the comfort of anglers and snipe-shooters. They are light, pliable, and never crack; impervious to water for any length of

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F large or small quantities, for which a fair price will be given in cash, EDWIN WOOD, 69, King William-street, City,

URNITURE. - WANTED to PURCHASE from 2001. to 5001, worth SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, in without any deduction for valuation, and removed at the purchaser's expense. Linen, china, glass, books, pictares, and musical instruments included, if required. Apply to Mr. J. CHAPMAN, No. 6, Great Russell-street, Coventgarden.-Valuations.

begs to inform the admirers of a FIRST-RATE HAVANNAH CIGAR, that they will find at this establishment the largest and choicest assortment in London, selected with great care by an experienced Manufacturer in Havannah, and consigned direct to the advertiser. The Stock comprises the first qualities from the manufactories of SILVA & CO. Cabana, Woodville, Norriega, La Unions, Regalia, &c.; some very superior Old Principes, Government Manillas, and Planchadas; Bengal A large and select stock is always kept in bond, from which Gen tlemen going abroad can at all times make their own selection. Annexed is a list of the present prices for cash :

LITHOGRAPHY, Mr. COON, 15, Cheapside, and Porto Rico Cheroots, with other description now in demand

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Wholesale, retail, and for exportation.

A Post-office Order is requested with Country orders.

NEW DISCOVERY.-Mr. HOWARD, SurNEW DESCRIPTION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed without springs, geon-Dentist, 52, Fleet-street, begs to introduce an ENTIRELY wires, or ligatures. They so perfectly resemble the natural Teeth as not to be distinguished from the original by the closest observer; they will NEVER CHANGE COLOUR or DECAY, and will be found very superior to any Teeth ever before used. This method does not require the extraction of roots or any painful operation, and will give support and preserve teeth that are loose, and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication; and that Mr. Howard's improvements may be within the reach of the most economical, he has fixed his charges at the lowest scale possible. Decayed teeth rendered sound and useful in mastication.-52, Fleet-street. At home from Ten till Five.

NEW TOOTH-BRUSH, made on th most scientific principles, thoroughly cleansing between the teeth, when used up and down, and polishing the surface when used crossways. This Brush so entirely enters between the closest teeth, that the inventors have decided upon naming it the TOOTHPICK BRUSH; therefore ask for it under that name, marked and numbered as under-viz.-full-sized Brushes, marked T. P. W. No. 1, hard; No. 2, less hard; No 3, middling; No. 4, soft. The narrow Brushes, marked T.P. N. No. 5, hard; No. 6, less hard; No. 7, middling; No. 8, soft. These inimitable Brushes are only to be had at ROSS and SONS', and they warrant the hair never to come out, at 1s. each, or 10s. per dozen, in bone; or 28. each, or 21s, per dozen, in ivory. THE ATRAPILATORY, or LIQUID HAIR DYE-The only Dye that really suswers for all colours, and does not require re-doing, but as the hair grows, as it never fades or acquires that unnatural red or purple tint common to all other dyes. ROSS and SONS can, with the greatest confidence, recommend the above Dye as infallible, if done at their establishment; and ladies or gentlemen requiring it are requested to bring a friend or servant with them to see how it is used, which will enable them to do it afterwards without the chance of failure. Several private apartments devoted entirely to the above purpose, and some of their establishment having used it, the effect produced can be at once seen. They think it necessary to add, that by attending strictly to the instructions given with each bottle of the Dye, numerous persons have succeeded equally well without coming to them. Address ROSS and SONS, 119 and 120, Bishopsgate-street, London, the celebrated Perruquiers, Perfumers, Hair-cutters, and Hair-dyers. N.B. Parties attended at their own residences, whatever the distance. BY COMMAND of HER MAJESTY'S GO-tainty.

LITHOGRAPHY in all its Branches, Writing,

Drawing, and Printing, executed in the first style, and on the most moderate terms, at DEAN and CO.'s LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING OFFICES, 35, 36, to 40, Threadneedle-street, City, where Merchants and the Trade may be supplied with the best German Stones and Transfer Paper, French Chalks, and Inks; and with their improved Lithographic Press, so excellent in principle and construction, that it is warranted to do the finest work with perfect ease and cer

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Lords of the Treasury in 1825, and approved by the Stamp Solicitor in DIAMOND DUST, direct from the Mines.

VERNMENT, in consequence of the many cures achieved by the constant use of GRIMSTONE'S EYE-SNUFF, manufactured of choice British Herbs. Government having ascertained the above fact, has commanded W. GRIMSTONE, of 434, Oxford-street, to affix a medicine stamp on all canisters bearing the label as sanctioned by the 1827. That this celebrated Grimstone's Eye-Snuff will be sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, in canisters at 9d. 1s. 6d, 2s. 7d, 4s. 6d, and 9s. each, stamp included, and forwarded through the post. Upon receipt of a Money Order for 3s. 7d. a 2s. 7d. canister will be forwarded from W. GRIMSTONE, Merchant, 434, Oxford-street, London.

HEAL and SON'S LIST of BEDDING, containing a full description of weights, sizes, and prices, by which purchasers are enabled to judge the articles that are best suited to make a good set of bedding. Sent free by post, on application to their establishment, the largest in London, exclusively for the manufacture and sale of bedding (no bedsteads or other furniture being kept). HEAL and SON, Feather Dressers and Bedding Manufacturers, 196, opposite the Chapel, Tottenham-court-road.

Save from Thirty to Forty per Cent. at least by purchasing your

STATIONERY AT PARTRIDGE'S,

128, CHANCERY-LANE, five doors from FLEET-STREET, WHOLESALE STATIONER and PAPER MAKER'S AGENT, The following is the present list of prices for good Papers, all of which can be warranted as the best of their descriptions:Thin Bath Note Papers...... from 2s. 6d. per ream.

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COMFORT FOR TENDER FEET, &c.
WELLLINGTON-STREET, STRAND, LONDON.

ALL and Co. PATENTEES of the PANNUS CORIUM, or LEATHER CLOTH BOOTS and SHOES, for Ladies and Gentlemen. These articles have borne the test, and received the approbation of all who have worn them. Such as are troubled with Corns, Bunions, Gout, Chilblains, or Tenderness of Feet from any other cause, will find them the softest and most comfortable ever invented-they never draw the feet or get hard, are very durable, adapted for every climate; they resemble the finest Leather, and are cleaned with common blacking.

The PATENT INDIA RUBBER GOLOSHES are light, durable, elastic, and waterproof; they thoroughly protect the feet from damp or cold; are excellent preservatives against Gout, Chilblains, &c.; and when worn over a boot or shoe, no sensible addition is felt to the sending a boot or shoe. weight. Ladies and Gentlemen may be fitted with either of the above by

Hall and Co.'s Portable WATERPROOF DRESSES for Ladies and Gentlemen. This desirable article claims the attention of all who are exposed to the wet. Ladies' Cardinal Cloaks, with Hoods, 18s. Gentlemen's Dresses, comprising Cape, Overall, and Hood, 21s. The whole can be carried with convenience in the pocket.

HALL and Co. particularly invite attention to their ELASTIC BOOTS, which are much approved; they supersede lacing or buttoning, are drawn on in an instant, and are a great support to the ankle.

prices sent on applications to keep them in condition. Patterns and COFFEE AS IN FRANCE.-It is a fact beyond

Any description of article made to order.

London: J. C. CORDING, 231, Strand, five doors west of Temple Bar.

dispute, that in order to obtain really fine Coffee, there must be a combination of the various kinds; and to produce strength and flavour, certain proportions should be mixed according to their different properties. Thus it is we have become celebrated for our delicious rule peculiar to our establishment, in proportions not known to any tasted it, being the produce of four countries, selected and mixed other house.

CARSON'S ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION Coffee at 1s. 8d. which is the astonishment and delight of mixed by

have arrived at the fact, that no one kind possesses strength and flavour. From experiments we have made on the various kinds of Coffee, we If we select a very strong Coffee it is wanting in flavour; by the same rule we find the finest and most flavourous Coffees are generally wanting in strength; and as they are usually sold each kind separately, quite regardless of their various properties, the consumer is not able to obtain really fine coffee at any price. There is also another peculiar advantage we possess over other houses-our roasting apparatus being constructed on decidedly scientific principles, whereby the strong aromatic flavour of the Coffee is preserved, which, in the ordinary process of roasting, is entirely destroyed; and as we are coffee roasters, we are enabled to Colours keep a full supply of fresh roasted Coffee continually, after the Parisian

specially patronized by the British and other Govern ments, the Hon. East-India Company, the principal Dock Companies, and other public bodies, &c. is particularly recommended to the Nobility, Gentry, Agriculturists, Manufacturers, West-India Proprietors, and others, it having been proved, by the practical test of nearly sixty years, to surpass all other Paints as an out-door preservative. It is extensively used for the preservation of wooden houses, farm and other out-buildings, farming implements, conservatories; park paling, gates, iron railing, iron hurdles, copper, zinc, lead, brick, stone, old compo and stucco fronts, and tiles to represent slating. The superiority of the ANTI-CORROSION over every other paint, for out-door purposes, may be easily inferred from the simple fact that its use has been always most strenuously opposed by colour manufacturers, painters, oil and colourmen, and others interested in the sale of common paints. It is also very economical, any labourer being able to lay it on. light stone, drab or Portland ditto, Bath ditto, light and dark yellow ditto, light and dark oak, light and dark lead, light and dark chocolate, bright and dark red, and black, 34s. per cwt.; invisible green, 50s.; bright ditto, 60s.; deep green, 60s. per ewt.; in casks, 28 lb., 56 lb., and 1121b. each. Oil and Brushes. More detailed particulars will be sent, free of postage. The original ANTI-CORROSION PAINT is only to be obtained of WALTER CARSON (successor to the inventors), 15, Tokenhouse-yard, back of the Bank of England, who will shew nearly 300 Testimonials received from the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, who have used the Anti-Corrosion for many years at their country seats. W. C. is reluctantly compelled to caution the Public against the spurious imitations of his Original ANTI-CORROSION PAINT, now offered for sale. He has no agents whatever. All orders are partícularly requested 19 be sent direct.

and Continental method.

The rapid and still increasing demand for this Coffee has caused great
excitement in the trade, and several unprincipled houses have copied
right to CAUTION the public, and to state that our superior mixture
our papers and profess to sell a similar article. We, therefore, think it
of four countries is a discovery of our own, and therefore the propor-
tions are not known, nor can it be had at any other house. In future
we shall distinguish it from all others as

SPARROW'S CONTINENTAL COFFEE, at 1s. 8d. per lb.
Packed in tins of all sizes perfectly air-tight for the country.
We have also strong and useful Coffees, from 1s. to 1s. 4d.

Genuine DIAMOND DUST, for giving instantaneously the keenest edge to the bluntest razor or knife, is now regularly imported tains, and may be had at the wholesale depot, 1, Angel-court, opposite direct from the mines of Golconda, the Brazils, and the Uralian MounSomerset-house, Strand, London, in rosewood boxes (with instructions) at 1s., 2s. 6d., 5s. and 10s. 6d. each; and at the various agents throughout the world. Diamond dust, it is well known, has been used for many years amongst the nobles of the Russian Court as an indispensable adjunct to the comfort of their toilets. His late Majesty George IV. and His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex were well acquainted with the peculiar properties and application of the diamond dust, having used it for sharpening their razors for upwards of 20 years. Parties using the diamond dust will never require to have their razors set or ground, the use of the hone being rendered perfectly unnecessary. Shippers and country agents supplied on liberal terms. Either of the boxes will be transmitted free to any part of the country.

COCOA-NUT FIBRE.-This substance envelopes the shell of the milky cocoa-nut, around which it forms a strong protecting net-work. Man's ingenuity has turned the fibre to account manufacturing it into many useful articles-such as carpets for stairs and passages, matting for churches, public buildings, offices, nurseries, and kitchens, hearth-rugs, door-mats, ropes, netting for sheep folds, &c.; but among the applications there is not any to which it is better adapted than for stuffing mattresses and cushions, as a substitute for horsehair, wool, and flock. It is very elastic, and affords great ease and support to the body, whether used with or without a feather bed. It has also the additional recommendation of being so obnoxious to vermin that they will not live in it! whilst it is a fact well known that wool, flock, tow, and even horseshair, will engender animalcula. Possessing peculiar chemical properties that render it a non-absorbent, the fibre is particularly suitable for children's beds, for use of schools, in all large dormitories, and at sea. Cocoa-nut fibre mattresses are only about one-half the price of those made from horse-hair. Priced lists may be had on application at the warehouse, or will be sent free by post. TRELOAR, 42, Ludgate-hill, seven doors from Farringdon-street, and five below Belle Sauvage Inn.

SEA and RIVER BATHING. Wilson's Patent

Life Preserving Coats, Jackets, and Waistcoats.-All about to visit the Sea-Side will do well to provide themselves with this invention. Many a valuable life has been lost whilst bathing. By the aid of these waistcoats the art of swimming is soon accomplished, and all risk of drowning prevented. They may also be used for rowing. Youths, 18s. full-sized, 21s. Life Coats and Jackets for Yachting, Boating, Voyaging, &c. Life Spencers for Ladies.

R. WILSON, Tailor and Habit Maker, 30, Edward-street, Portman

square.

PURE NERVOUS OR MENTAL COMPLAINTS, CURED ONLY BY REV. DR. WILLIS MOSELEY.

PURE NERVOUS or MENTAL COMPLAINTS were never cured by any with certainty till the Rev. Dr. Willis Moseley cured himself, and he is the only person now who understands or can cure mental disease as certainly as bodily complaints are cured by other persons. Dr. W. M. has been in the habit of doing this for thirty years, and out of 12,000 applicants in the last twelve years know not twenty uncured who have followed his advice. Depression of spirit, inquietude, sleeplessness, involuntary blushing, dislike of society, unfitness for study, thoughts of self-destruction, and insanity itself are most speedily cured by the EXTRA MEANS of cure at his house, and with no less certainty, but not as soon, at their own. The means of cure are sent to all parts. A NEW PAMPHLET for NOTHING, with cases, testimonials, symptoms, cures, &c. will be sent to any address, and franked home, if one stamp is enclosed. At home from 11 to 3, 18, Bloomsbury-street, Bedford-square.

Periodical Sales (established in the year 1803) of Rever sions, Life Interests, Annuities, Policies of Assurance, Advowsons, Next Presentations, Rent Charges in lieu of Tithes, Post-obit Bonds, Tontines, Debentures, Ground Rents, Improved Rents, Shares in Docks, Canals, Mines, Railways, Insurance Companies, and all Public Undertak ings.

MESSRS. SHUTTLEWORTH and SONS

respectfully inform the public, that upwards of 40 years' experience having proved the classification of this spe cies of property to be extremely advantageous and economical to vendors, and equally satisfactory and convenient to purchasers, the PERIODICAL SALES of reversionary interests, policies of insurance, tontines, debentures, advowsons, next presentations, all securities dependent upon human public undertakings, will be continued through 1846, as life, shares in docks, canals, mines, railways, and all follow:

Friday, July 3

Friday, August 7 Friday, September 4

Friday, October 2 Friday, November 6 Friday, December 4.

Particulars may be had Ten days previous to each sale, at the Royal Hotel, Manchester; the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool; Dee's Royal Hotel, Birmingham; the Angel, Oxford; the

leading through into 22, Dean-street.
Tea Establishment, 95, High Holborn, adjoining Day and Martin's, Eagle and Child, Cambridge; at the Auction Mart; and of

HENRY SPARROW, Proprietor.

Messrs. SHUTTLEWORTH and SONS, 28, Poultry.

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he Sedgehill Estate and Farm in Wilts, on the Borders of Dorsetshire, altogether about 310 Acres, in the rich Vale between Shaftesbury and Fonthill, in a famous Sporting Country.

Cambridge.
Essex.-Higham Hills Mansion House, Valuable Estates for Sale, in the Isle of Ely and County of
Park, and Domain, of about 327 acres, and a desirable
WOODFORD,
Farm adjoining, of about 72 acres.

MESSRS. DANIEL SMITH and SON ME

ment.

are directed to OFFER for PUBLIC SALE, at the Mart, in JULY (unless an acceptable offer shall be previously made by Private Contract), in two lots, a very desirable FREEHOLD Gentleman's RESIDENCE, on a moderate scale, though capable of accommodating a good establishIt is a modern house, of a handsome uniform elevation, with all suitable offices, stabling, walled garden, farm, buildings, lodge, &c. surrounded by a very rich little park, studded with fine oak and other timber, commanding some highly picturesque scenery, embracing the finely varied range of hills and domain of Pitt House, the seat of John Benett, esq. and portions of the Fonthill Estate, together with a valuable Farm adjoining, with all requisite buildings, labourers' cottages, &c. Also (in a separate lot), a highly conditioned and compact Farm, of about 170 acres, in the parish of Sedgehill, with a neat farm-house and homestead, all recently put into substantial repair, and let to a highly respectable tenant.-The estates may be viewed by application on the premises; and descriptive particulars, with plans, may be had when the day of sale is fixed, at the inns at Shaftesbury, Salisbury, &c.; of J. BATTEN, Esq. Solicitor, Yeovil; and of DANIEL SMITH and SON, Land Agents, in Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, London. KENT-Valuable Freehold Farms in the picturesque and healthy parish of Wrotham, about 23 miles from town, and 11 from Maidstone.

DANIEL SMITH and SON

ESSRS. DRIVER are favoured with instructions to OFFER to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Auction Mart, near the Bank of England, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of JULY, at Twelve o'clock, in two lots, the above important and valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, containing together about 400 acres, most eligibly situate in the parishes of Woodford and Walthamstow, in the county of Essex, and only about eight miles from

London.

Lot One will comprise the Manor of Higham Hills, other-
wise Higham Benipstead, and the Impropriate Tithes of
about 60 acres, together with Higham Hills Mansion House
(the distinguished residence of the late Jeremiah Harman,
esq.), delightfully situate in a splendid Park of about one
hundred and fifty acres, beautifully undulating, and enriched
with unusually ornamental stately oak timber, and extensive
sheets of water, commanding delightful panoramic pros-
pects of the surrounding forest and other scenery. The
mansion is of very prepossessing character, and of correct
and handsome elevation, upon a scale of accommodation and
elegance adapted for any nobleman or gentleman of the first
distinction. It contains a noble suite of living apartments,
capital dining-room, and library, numerous principal and
comprising two elegant drawing-rooms, billiard-room, a
secondary bed-chambers, and all requisite domestic offices,
excellent coach-houses and stabling, and abundance of out-
machinery for supplying the residence, stabling, and other
offices, and a well of the purest water, with complete ample
mansion, and are most tastefully displayed, and beautifully
ornamented with choice shrubs and American plants in the
height of luxuriance, with wide dry gravel walks. There is
also a magnificent conservatory opening from the dining-
room. The kitchen garden contains an area of about two
acres, entirely inclosed with lofty brick walls fully stocked
and clothed with choice fruit-trees in full bearing, in which
are two vineries and several succession-pits. The park com-
a spacious lake of about 11 acres, and surrounding the park
prises about 93 acres of rich meadow land, ornamented with
are about 54 acres of rich forest scenery and highly orna-
mental timber, with delightful carriage-drives through the

are instructed by the Devisees in Trust under the will of the late Rev. George Moore, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, near the Bank of England, about the middle of AUGUST, FIVE very desirable FREEHOLD FARMS, with suitable buildings, cottages, &c. in the beautiful, healthy, and fertile parish of Wrotham, the whole in very high condition, having been for some time past in the hands of the late proprietor, rendering them particularly desirable little properties for occupation or investment. Mr. Harris son, the bailiff, will shew the farms; and particulars, with plans, may be had when the day of sale is fixed, at the neighJohnbouring inns; at the Mart; of R. LAMBERT, esq. 32, Lot Two will consist of a very desirable small freehold street, Bedford-row; and of DANIEL SMITH and SON, land agents, Waterloo-place, Pall-mall. Farm, of 72 acres, surrounding the Park, with comfortable Barnet, Herts.-The Remaining Estates of the late Right Farm-house, and all requisite agricultural buildings, toge ther with the lease of about 16 years (held at a low rent) of a Hon. Sir William Garrow. adjoining the park; and a Leasehold Residence, containing every accommodation for a respectable family, with above 30 acres of productive land, held for an unexpired term of about 7 years, at a very moderate rent; the whole forming a most enviable property either for occupation or investment. Immediate possession may be had on completion of the pur

same.

To be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messra.

CROSS and SON, at the University Arms Hotel Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions T Cambridge, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of July, 1546, 22 Sale as will be then and there produced, unless sooner He of Ely aforesaid, and consists of a Mansion, erected within posed of by Private Contract, a valuable Estate, the pr the last few years, lodge, with coach-house, stables, outporty of John Hodson, Esq. situate in Well Fen, in the Iss offices and buildings, a well arranged garden, sloping dow from the Mansion to a rivulet, well supplied with fish. plas tations, shrubberies; also a farm-house, barns, stables, and all other requisite buildings, cottages for labourers, draining fence, and is most advantageously situated, being within mill; also Five Hundred acres of excellent arable and ris pasture land of the finest quality. The estate lies in a ring of Railway from Ely to Peterborough, and within balf a mile eleven milies of Wisbech, seven miles of Downham, and is the sixteen feet river, which is navigable into the river fourteen miles of Ely, and two miles of the projected Nene, and from thence to Lynn, Cambridge, Peterborough, and other places. The Estate is now occupied by a most ther with the many other advantages attached to it from respectable and responsible tenant, at the annual ren: of situation and otherwise, will insure to a purchaser a capital 1,1201. The excellent produtive quality of the land, togeinvestment. The estate will be offered in one lot, and if not Lot 1 will comprise a building formerly used as a farmhouse, and now divided into tenements, barn, suitable out then sold, will be offered in the following Lots. 15a. Ir. 30p. are pasture, and the rest plantation. The pro(more or less) of land, of which 207a. Ir. 5p. are arable, and perty comprised in the above is holden under lease from the renewable every seven years. Bishop of Ely for twenty-one years from 29th of March last,

stables, and thirteen cottages, and

Lot 2 will comprise 25a. Or. 6p. (more or less) of land, of land contained in this lot is copyhold of the manor of which 17a. or. 17p. are arable, and the rest pasture." The Maney.

Lot 3 will comprise the mansion, with the lodge, crackhouse, stables, and farm-buildings, and 251a. er. 16. mare or less, of land, of which 185a. 3r. 37p. are arable, and sga, Ir. 31p. are pasture, and the residue plantation. The pro perty comprised in this lot is also holden under lease fo March last, renewable every seven years. the Bishop of Ely for twenty-one years from the 25th day of

MESSRS, DANIEL SMITH and SON small Farm containing about sixty acres, occupied with and and 1a. 3r. 220, more or lew of a dar round. This is

chases.

respectfully announce that they are directed by the Trustees under the will of the late Right Hon. Sir William Garrow, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Mart, in JULY, in lots, several very eligible FREEHOLD and COPYHOLD ESTATES, in and near the town of Barnet; comprising a freehold residence, with gardens and paddocks, &c. in the best part of the town; some very valuable meaTo be viewed, with cards only, from 12 to 6 every day dows close to the town, and a small farm about a mile distant, in the parish of Shenley, parts on lease at very mode- (Sunday excepted), which, with printed specifications and rate rents, rendering them safe and desirable objects for in-plans annexed, may be had of Messrs. TATHAM and SON, vestment. Further particulars will be published with the Land Agents and Surveyors, Bedford-place, Russell-square; day of sale, and in the interim every information may be ob- of Messrs. MABERLY and SON, Solicitors, King's-road, tained and plans inspected at their offices in Waterloo- Bedford-row, and of Messrs. DRIVER, Surveyors and Land place, Pall-mall; or of Mr. H. LEWIN, solicitor, 8, St. Mar- Agents, 8, Richmond-terrace, Parliament-street. Printed specifications may also be had at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew-lane. tin's-place, Charing-cross.

NOTICE as to the Great ESTATE of WHITTLESEA.

MESSRS. DANIEL SMITH and SON

are commissioned by the noble Proprietors to announce that the SALE of this very important and valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, which was withdrawn last year, will positively take place at the Auction Mart, in September next (unless an acceptable offer shall be previously made). The Estate of Whittlesea lies near the city of Peterborough, and comprises the vast manors of Whittlesea, embracing nearly 25,000 acres, and in which are nearly 200 or 300 copyholders, paying quit rents and fines, the greater part of the flourishing town of Whittlesea, the bank premises, several private residences, inns, shops, &c. being held of the said manor. Also, above 2,100 acres of most fertile land, divided into compact farms, and let at low rents, to a highly respectable and intelligent tenantry, with some very valuable dispersed parcels of land adjoining, and contiguous to the town, portions eligible for building. Also, the Advowson of the Vicarage of St. Mary, and the Freehold Rent Charges in lieu of tithes, extending over nearly 18,000 acres. navigable river and canal through the estate, and the railway from Peterborough to Ely, &c. passes through Whittlesea. -Particulars will be published when the day and arrangements of sale are fixed; and in the interim information may be had of Messrs. JONES, BATEMAN, and BENNETT, Solicitors, Lincoln's-inn; of Mr. JOHN WADDELOW, of Whittlesea, who will show the estates; and of Messrs. DANIEL SMITH and SON, Land Agents, in Waterlooplace, Pall-mall, who are authorised to receive offers for the whole property by Private Contract.

There is a

OATLANDS MANSION HOUSE and few remaining unsold lots for immediate and absolute Sale by Auction.

MESSRS, DRIVER beg to announce to Grounds, comprising lot 1 at the recent auction, containing 97 acres; the adjoining lots 40 and 41, containing together 58a. 2r. 30p.; lot 2, containing 27a. Or. 20p.; and the smaller lots, 28, 29, 36, 37, and 81, being the only unsold lots at the recent auction, are now upon SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT; and unless an acceptable offer shall be made for the Mansion House lot previously to the 15th of July next, it will be then subdivided into lots varying from 10 to 20 acres each, and will be submitted for unreserved SALE by AUCTION, together with the lots above enumerated, at the Auction Mart, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of AUGUST, at Twelve o'clock; together with the extensive Manors of Byfleet and Weybridge, and Walton Leigh; and the valuable Building Materials of the mansion-house, grotto, extensive stabling, offices, and premises, will be advertised for sale in lots, in the first or second week in August, thus affording a most favourable opportunity for any of the purchasers of the beautiful sites of this magnificent Oatlands Estate for purchasing these building materials, and thereby saving great expense of carriage of other materials. In the meantime further information may be had of Messrs. DRIVER, Surveyors and Land Agents, 8, Richmond-terrace, Parliament-street.

the Public that the above Mansion House and

Three valuable perpetual Advowsons and the rights of pre-
sentation to the very desirable Rectory of Iden, near Rye,
and the two consolidated Rectories of East Guilford, with
Playden, adjoining thereto, in the county of Sussex and
diocese of Chichester, subject to the present incumbent's
life, aged 65 years.

MES

ESSRS. DRIVER are instructed to sub-
mit the above valuable PERPETUAL ADVOW.

SONS and RIGHTS OF PRESENTATION to PUBLIC
COMPETITION, at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew-lane,
London, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of JULY next, at Twelve
o'clock, in Two Lots-Lot 1 will comprise the Rectory of
Iden, situate at the extreme east of the county of Sussex,
and immediately on the border of Kent, two miles from the
market-town of Rye, twelve miles from the fashionable
polis, with which, as well as with Dover to the east and
watering-place of Hastings, and sixty-one from the metro-
Brighton to the west, there will shortly be a direct railroad
communication from Rye. The house is ancient, but, with
its extensive modern additions, is in complete repair, and
enviable and capital residence. It is surrounded by its small
capable of accommodating a large family, and forms a most
Pleasure-ground and Garden, and stands perfectly retired
about a quarter of a mile from the church, in the midst of the
glebe, beautifully timbered. The clear annual income of the
wards of 8001. after making all deductions for allow
Lot 2
Rectory of Iden may be fairly calculated to produce up-
ance to a curate, and payment of all parochial rates.
will comprise the consolidated Rectories of East Guilford,
with Playden, situate adjoining to Iden, and are now, and
annual income of these consolidated rectories, after making
have for a very long time, been held therewith. The clear
all deductions for allowances to curates, and payment of all
parochial rates, may be fairly estimated to produce about
4301. The present incumbent is aged 65 years.-Printed
Oxford; the Hoop, Cambridge; of Messrs. SMITH and
specifications may be had at the Angel and Star Hotels,
SON, Solicitors," 16, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury.
Messrs. DRIVER, Surveyors and Land Agents, 8, Rich.
square; at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew-lane; and of
mond-terrace, Parliament-street, London.

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MESSRS. SHUTTLEWORTH and SONS

respectfully inform the public, that upwards of 40 years' experience having proved the classification of this species of property to be extremely advantageous and economi, cal to vendors, and equally satisfactory and convenient to purchasers, the PERIODICAL SALES of reversionary inte rests, policies of insurance, tontines, debentures, advowsons, next presentations, all securities dependent upon human life, shares in docks, canals, mines, railways, and all public undertakings, will be continued through 1846, as follow:

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JONES, WILLIAM, Esq. Crosby-square
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MOURILYAN, JOSEPH NOAKES, Esq. Gray's-inn,
MURRAY, WILLIAM, Esq. London-street.
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TORR, JOHN SMALE, Esq. Chancery-lane.
WITHALL, WILLIAM, Esq. Parliament-street.
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surance.

It is based upon a principle which will combine the benefits of Mutual Assurance with the guarantee of a Subscribed Capital of ONE MILLION STERLING.

Whilst perfect security is thus given, the number and character of the Shareholders (consisting of nearly 500 Members of the Legal Profession), will command a large amount of business, and consequent advantages will arise to the Assured.

Tables of Premiums have been prepared expressly for this Office, by F. G. P. NEISON, Esq. F.L.S., calculated on the nearest approximation to the real law of mortality.

These Tables will be found to afford peculiar encouragement to the assurance of young lives. They embrace participating and non-participating scales.

In the participating class, the Assured will be entitled to have four-fifths of the profits divided amongst them periodically, either by way of addition to the amount assured, or in diminution of premium, as the parties may elect. No deduction will be made from such profits for interest of capital. or for a guarantee fund.

The Premiums may be paid half-yearly or annually, or by a single payment.

Assurances may be effected through any respectable Solicitor, or by writing to the Secretary.

The Directors meet on Thursdays at Two o'clock; but Assurances may be effected on any day, by applying between the hours of Ten and Four, at the Offices of the Society, where Prospectuses and all other requisite information may be obtained. CHARLES JOHN GILL, Secretary.

57, Chancery-lane.

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INTEREST COMPANY,

11, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London.

DIRECTORS.

Swynfen Jervis, esq. Chairman.

The Hon. Captain Carnegie James Jephson, esq.

M.P.

William Day, esq.

Sir Wm. H. Dillon, R.N.
K.C.H.

Frederick Dodsworth, esq.
Joseph Holl, esq.

William King, esq.

G. G. Kirby, esq. Managing

Director.

George Henry Lewes, esq.
Sir Thomas Usher, R.N. C.B.
and K.C.H.

THIS Office unites the Benefit of a Mutual

INDIA

INDIA and LONDON LIFE ASSUR. ANCE COMPANY,

17, Cornhill, London.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 7 & 8 Viet. cap. 110.

DIRECTORS.

Richard Hartley Kennedy, esq. Chairman.

George William Anderson, esq. Deputy Chairman,

Sir H. Elphinstone, bart. M.P.
Harry G. Gordon, esq.
Frederick Jones, esq.

Rev. S. Tenison Mosse.

Rev. David Robinson.

John Savage, esq.

John Shewell, esq.

Archibald Spens, esq.

ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. Assurances effected on all classes of Lives, including the

of persons residing in India and

Tsociation with the Security of a Proprietary Com-Liver parts of the World, of Officers actively employed a

pany,

and offers to the Assured the following advantages:1. Credit until death, with privileges of payment at any time previously, for one-half of the premiums for the first five years, upon Assurances for the whole of Life,-a plan peculiarly advantageous for securing Loans.

2. In Loan transactions the lender secured against the risk of the borrower going out of Europe.

3. Sums assured to become payable AT GIVEN AGES or DEATH, if previous.

4. Policies indefeasible; fraud alone, not error, vitiating them; and in case the Renewal Premium remain unpaid, the Assurance may be revived at any time within SIX MONTHS, upon satisfactory proof of health, and payment of a trifling fine.

5. Officers in the Army and Navy, and persons residing abroad, or proceeding to any part of the world, assured at

low rates.

6. Immediate, Survivorship, and Deferred Annuities granted; and Endowments for Children, and every mode of provision for Families arranged. Information and Prospectuses furnished, on application at the office. JOSEPH BERRIDGE, Secretary.

DISEASED & HEALTHY LIVES ASSURED.

MEDICAL, INVALID, & GENERAL LIFE OFFICE, 25, Pall Mall, London, and 22, Nassau Street, Dublin. Subscribed Capital £50,0000. HIS OFFICE WAS ESTABLISHED basis for the assurance of diseased lives. The urgent necessity for an institution like the present may be estimated by the statement that two-thirds of the population are not assurable as healthy lives, and that about one in five of the applicants to other offices is declined on examination. Of the proposals accepted by this Society during the last three years, nearly 300 had been rejected among upwards of 80 other offices. These cases came under the class of the most prevalent diseases, and the various parties could not have participated in the advantages of life assurance had not this Society been in existence, as it is the only one possessing tabulated rates of premium deduced from extensive data.

Premiums have been determined for the assurance of persons at every age, among those afflicted with consumption, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, disease of the heart, apoplexy, paralysis, epilepsy, insanity, disease of the liver, dropsy, scrofula, gout, rheumatism, &c.

These circumstances induce the Directors to believe that by the establishment of this office they have conferred an important benefit upon those whose condition made such a

to expect a powerful support from the public. Increased annuities are granted on unsound lives. Healthy lives are assured at lower rates than at most other offices, and a capital of half a million sterling, fully subscribed, affords a complete guarantee for the fulfilment of the Society's engageF. G. P. NEISON, Actuary. KINGDOM LIFE ASSUR

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This table is not only suitable to those who, from the
prospect of an increasing income, or other circumstances,
prefer paying a smaller sum during the first few years, but is
also decidedly the best mode of insuring with the view of
securing the repayment of temporary loans. It is preferable
to a period policy, as it may be continued to the end of life,
without requiring new certificates of health, or incurring a
higher rate of premium.

A Prospectus may be obtained of the Secretary, Henry T.
Thompson, esq. 4, New Bank-buildings, or of the Actuary,
10, Pall Mall East.
JOHN KING, Actuary.

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Deputy Chairman. Charles Graham, esq. F. Charles Maitland, esq. William Railton, esq. John Ritchie, esq. F. H.Thomson, esq.

Surgeon-F. Hale Thomson, esq. 48, Berners-street. This Company, established by Act of Parliament, affords the most perfect security in a large paid-up Capital, and in the great success which has attended it since its commencement in 1834,

Its Annual Income being upwards of

£82,000.

Military or Naval Service, and of persons affected with
bodily or mental infirmities.
Endowments granted to Widows and existing or future
Children.

Tables of rates adapted to suit the circumstances and envenience of every class of Policy-holders.

Indian rates of Premium much lower than in any existing Company.

Age of the Assured, in every case, admitted in the Policy. Impaired state of health admitted in Policies on lavand Lives. EXTRACTS FROM THE TABLES.

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COMMON LAW COURTS.

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The COURT of REVIEW by GEO. S. ALLNUTT, Esq, of the
Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

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NISI PRIUS, CIRCUITS, AND CROWN CASES.

In 1841 the Company added a Bonus of 21. per cent. per CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, by B. C. ROBINSON,

annum on the sum insured to all policies of the participating
class from the time they were effected.

The Bonus added to policies from March, 1834, to the 31st
Dec. 1840, is as follows:-
Sum Assured.
£5,000
5,000

5,000 5,000

Time Assured. 6 Yrs. 10 Months. 6 Years

4 Years 2 Years

Sum added to Policy £683 6s. 8d.

600 0 0

400 0 0 200 0 0

The Premiums nevertheless are on the most moderatescale, and only one-half need be paid for the first Five Years, where the Insurance is for Life. Every information will be afforded on application to the Resident Directors, EDWARD BOYD, Esq. and E. LENLondon.

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by EDWARD W. Cox, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Bar rister-at-Law; and HENRY TINDAL ATKINSON, Esq. of the Middle Barrister-at-Law.

REGISTRATION FORMS. The FORMS ELECTION COMMITTEES by ESMAL W.COM, B4

printed.

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by

Forms at the Society's prices.

IRISH REPORTS.

DUGGAN, Esq. Barrister-at-Law.

LAW TIMES OFFICE, 29, Essex-street; and by order of all QUEEN'S BENCH and CRIMINAL COURTS by WM.

Booksellers in town and country.

ST. LEGER BABINGTON, LL.D. Barrister-at-Law,

Miscellaneous.

A LITTLE ADDITION TO COMFORT.

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IN WALKING, RIDING, and HUNTING, Grey Goose

almost every man who wears drawers is bothered to keep them in the right place. The new Comprimo Brace (registered Act 6 and 7 Vict.) supports at once both drawers and trousers, This simple contrivance keeps the drawers well up in their place, which is essential to the well fitting of the trousers, and comfort of the wearer. Prices, 28. 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., to 10s. 6d. A great variety at the outfitting warehouse of the inventor, Henry Powell, 102, New Bond-street, where can be seen a large assortment of the new registered Templar Caps for sleeping, travelling, or soiree. The immense sale of which is the strongest proof of the comfort they afford to the many thousands a who have tested them. Night-caps, 1s. to 4s.; Travelling, 5s. 6d. to 18s. Either sent to any part of the kingdom for post-office orders with threepence added to price of each. The finest German Eau de Cologne, 17s. per case of 6 bottles, 3s. per bottle.

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FLOOR CLOTH WAREHOUSE, No. 253,

Strand, near Temple Bar. Established 1815. JOHN WILSON begs respectfully to remind the Public that he continues to supply seasoned Floor-Cloth at the lowest price at which the best article can be manufactured. He begs an inspection of his present stock, which for soundness of quality, and variety of pattern, cannot be surpassed.

Foreign ditto

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Per lb.
s. d.

EATHERS. EYE BROWS, MOUSTACHES, and WHIS

Per lb.
s. d.

10 Best Foreign Grey Goose..
14 Best Irish White Goose....
18 Best Dantzic

20
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Warranted sweet and free from dust.

A List of every description of Bedding, containing weights, sizes, and prices, sent free by post, on application to HEAL and SON, Feather Dressers and Bedding Manufacturers, 196, Tottenham-courtroad, opposite the Chapel.

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HUBB'S

PATENT FIRE-PROOF and

WROUGHT-IRON SAFES and CHESTS.-Caution.-As seve-
ral imitations of the above are now offered for sale by different makers,
bankers, merchants, and the public generally are respectfully informed
that no ironmongers, smiths, or furniture brokers are supplied with the
above safes or chests, and that they can only be obtained direct from
C. CHUBB and SON, the patentees, 57, St. Paul's-churchyard, London.
and ANGLING.-
ACHTING, DRIVING,
The NEW DREADNOUGHT COATS and CAPES, made by
J. C. CORDING, will be found by Sailors and Sportsmen to be the best
articles ever made up for their use. They will resist the heaviest rain and
the fiercestt ropical heat for any time, and their durability is equal to
their waterproof qualities. Trousers, leggings, sou'-westers, caps, and
gloves, of the same proofing. Officers and others going to the colonies
will find these articles invaluable. Gentlemen who drive should use
them. Ladies' light riding capes, with hoods and sleeves. CORD-
able and things approved by all who have
ING'S improved sheet India rubber boots are superior to any thing
hitherto made for the comfort of anglers and snipe-shooters. They are
time, and require no dressing to keep them in condition. Patterns and
prices sent on application. Any description of article made to order.
London: J. C. CORDING, 231, Strand, five doors west of Temple Bar.
WANTED to PURCHASE
from 2007. to 5001, worth of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, in

CARVING IN WOOD.-The important reduc-ORDINGple waterproof driving aprons and coats, the most service

tion in the price of carving in wood as executed by the patent process enables the proprietors to encourage the prevailing taste by supplying the most exquisite specimens of genius in the Gothic, Elizabethan, French, and Italian styles, adapted to all architectural pur-light, pliable, and never crack; impervious to water for any length of poses, picture frames, and every possible variety of elaborate decoration. The proprietors solicit an inspection of the specimens executed by this simple and beautiful process, at their offices, 444, West Strand, or at their works, Ranelagh-road, Thames-bank. Published by J. Weale, 59, Holborn, Parts I., II. III., and IV. price 3s. each (to be continued), containing specimen drawings of elaborate Carvings in Wood, produced by the Patent Wood Carving Company, 444, West Strand.

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TONIC MILK OF ORANGE, a Delicious Cor-without
dial, and sweetener of the breath. Patronized by the Royal
Family and Nobility, and recommended by the faculty. The Milk of
Orange (warranted to be extracted from fruit) warms the stomach,
creates an appetite, digests the food, strengthens the lungs, clears
and improves the Voice for Singing, enlivens the spirits, dispels ner-
vous debility, and purifies and sweetens the breath. It is particularly
smoking a cigar, while to ladies it will be equally grateful on going to a
party or ball, for its invigorating influence on the mind and spirits, and
its refreshing effect on the organs of health. It may be added, that as
a lively but gentle stimulant wholly unmixed with spirituous ingre-
dients, it will prove extremely grateful to that numerous class of per-
sons, who, on principles of abstinence refrain from all intoxicating
drinks.

recommended to gentlemen on leaving home in the morning or after COFFEE AS IN FRANCE.-It is a fact beyond

Prepared by A. ROWLAND and SON, 20, Hatton-garden, London. Half-pints, 25. 9d., Pints, 4s. 6d., Quarts, 9s. Sold by them, and by themists and perfumers.

dispute, that in order to obtain really fine Coffee, there must be a combination of the various kinds; and to produce strength and flavour, certain proportions should be mixed according to their different Coffee at 1s. Sd. which is the astonishment and delight of all who have properties. Thus it is we have become celebrated for our delicious tasted it, being the produce of four countries, selected and mixed by rule peculiar to our establishment, in proportions not known to any other house.

ITHOGRAPHY in all its Branches, Writing, we find the finest and most favourous Coffees are generally wanting in

Drawing, and Printing, executed in the first style, and on the most moderate terms, at DEAN and CO.'s LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING OFFICES, 35, 36, to 40, Threadneedle-street, City, where Merchants and the Trade my be supplied with Stationery, the best German Stones and Transfer Paper, French Chalks, and Inks; and with their improved Lithographic Press, so excellent in principle and construction, that it is warranted to do the finest work with perfect ease and certainty.

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From experiments we have made on the various kinds of Coffee, we have arrived at the fact, that no one kind possesses strength and flavour. If we select a very strong Coffee it is wanting in flavour; by the same rule strength; and as they are usually sold each kind separately, quite regardless of their various properties, the consumer is not able to obtain really fine coffee at any price. There is also another peculiar advantage we possess over other houses-our roasting apparatus being constructed on decidedly scientific principles, whereby the strong aromatic flavour of the Coffee is preserved, which, in the ordinary process of roasting, is entirely destroyed; and as we are coffee roasters, we are enabled to keep a full supply of fresh roasted Coffee continually, after the Parisian

and Continental method.

The rapid and still increasing demand for this Coffee has caused great
excitement in the trade, and several unprincipled houses have copied
our papers and profess to sell a similar article. We, therefore, think it
right to CAUTION the public, and to state that our superior mixture
of four countries is a discovery of our own, and therefore the propor-
tions are not known, nor can it be had at any other house. In future
we shall distinguish it from all others as

SPARROW'S CONTINENTAL COFFEE, at 1s. Sd. per lb.
Packed in tins of all sizes perfectly air-tight for the country.
We have also strong and useful Coffees, from 1s. to 1s. 4d.
Tea Establishment, 95, High Holborn, adjoining Day and Martin's,
HENRY SPARROW, Proprietor.

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tively very little has been used or known in this country. The Public
have, therefore, had no opportunity of testing its merits. VINCENT
and PUGH, after innumerable experiments and immense outlay in
machinery, have at length arrived at that acme of distillation which has
enabled them to produce an ARTICLE equal in every respect to the
finest Foreign: Vincent and Pugh introduce this splendid matchless
spirit to the public for their opinion and approbation, which they trust
it merits, not only for quality but price, being enabled to offer it at
2s. 6d. per bottle, in square Dutch bottles, with the corks branded
(VINCENT & PUGH), and sealed for security as to its genuineness.
To be had of all the respectable retail dealers in and about the re-
tropolis, or of their agent, Mr. Charles Hodder, Castle, Moorgate-street,
City, and wholesale, Vincent and Pugh, Distillery, 16, New Park-
street, Borough, and 10, Rood-lane, City.
The public attention is particularly called to their Pale Brown
British Brandy, which is allowed to be matchless.

SUPERIOR FOREIGN WINES on SALE

142, Strand.-Old Ports, Sherries, Madeiras, &c. &c., several years in bottle. Private families may be supplied with any of the above wines, selected from the best vintages and bottle with great care, by J. WRIGHT, late of Mark-lane, comprising many thousand dozens. Finest old Ports, from three to five years in bottle.. Sherries, various, ditto, ditto

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THE DELIGHTFUL COOLNESS
of the
GOLDEN FLAX CRAVAT COLLAR, together with its perfect
fit, however loosely tied on, recommend it especially during this wea
ther. It needs no additional cravat-in one article is combined both
collar and cravat. To be had of all hosiers, outfitters, &c. either in pure
white for full dress, or printed in neat patterns suitable for morning
dress. N.B. Each Cravat-Collar is stamped "John Paterson, London,
Registered."
Merchants and shippers supplied by any of the wholesale houses in

London.

INVENTION OF 1829.

THON'S PRATION POWDER in One
avoid piracy and disappointment, ask for
Bottle, which keeps in every situation. The Dose can WEB in One
to form a medicine, refreshing beverage, or saline draught, so as to
suit all ages and constitutions.-It is the TASTELESS Salt of a natural
Spring, and is the best family Medicine, as it feeds the blood and
system with the necessary saline to prevent cholera, and other bowel
affections; it instantly stops sickness in adults and children, from
whatever cause arising. A bottle of twelve to thirty doses, 2s. 6d.
C. HOCKIN, 38, Duke-street, Manchester-square, and 1, Bishopsgate-
street Within, London.

W.

THE WEST-END MINERAL WATER DEPOT, 22, Henrietta-street, Cavendish-square, London. BEST begs respectfully to solicit the attenmost celebrated and efficacious MINERAL WATERS, consisting of Carlsbad, Ems, Marienbad, Pullna, Kissingen, Ragotzi, Homberg, Seltzer, Fachingen, La Grande Grille, Les Celestins, and Hopital of Vichy. The high testimonials of the first physicians on the continent, and indeed some of the most eminent in this country, respecting the important results attending the use of the above Mineral Waters, has induced W. B. regardless of expense, to make arrangements with the proprietors of the above Springs, so that the Mineral Waters can be obtained from his Establishment without any of its essential properties (especially the proto-carbonate of iron) being the least deteriorated. For further particulars see prospectus, which may be obtained at the Depot. Schweppe's Aerated, and Maughan's Carrara Waters, may be. had in any quantity. Agent by appointment to Struve's German Spa, Brighton

GENUINE HAVANNAH CIGARS.

KERS, produced in a few weeks by GRIMSTONE'S AROMATIC REGENERATOR, an Essential Spirit, drawn by the Inventor from choice Aromatic Herbs. The Regenerator will produce new hair on bald places caused by weakness of constitution, &c. and is a certain preventive of Headache and Fainting. Sold in triangular bottles, with name, &c. at 4s. 7s. and 11s. each, government stamp, and a pamphlet of testimonials and advice, included. Sent through the post, at 4s. 6d. 78. 8d. and 128. by all Chemists, Medicine Vendors, and W. GRIMSTONE, Herbary, Highgate, near London.

IMPORTANT

NOTICE. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS, in great variety, the newest fashions, and remarkably low in price, at SHEARD'S, 166, Strand, the only real maker and inventor of the New SUMMER PALLETOT-those comfortable and gentlemanly coats, in all colours, ready made, or made to measure, at 30s. 35s. and 21. each. Also the greatest variety of fashionable trousers and waistcoats in London. Every article marked the price per yard, also the price of each garment when completed, giving an opportunity to those who are desirous of purchasing, the great advantage of selecting from a stock of superior goods (in woollens, doeskins, and fancy waistcoatings), the quality and price of which cannot fail to please the most fastidious. Wool dyed Dress Coats, to measure, 21. 29.; Doeskin Trousers, 14s. 6d.; Summer Vests, 7s. 6d. each; Garden and Fishing Coats, 12s. 6d. ;-made by the best workmen. Note the ADDRESS:-SHEARD, Tailor and Woollen-draper, 166, Strand. Three doors from the New Strand Theatre.

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Sir William Baynes, bart.

Arthur Edw. Campbell, esq.
Thomas Chapman, esq. F.R.S.
William Laforest, esq.
Donald Maclean, esq.

Moses Mocatta, esq.
James William Ogle, esq.
Emanuel Pacifico, M.D.
Joseph Pulley, esq.
AUDITORS.-Francis Bligh Hookey, esq. and
Arthur Augustus Rasch, esq.
ACTUARY.-Charles Ansell, esq. F.R.S.
SOLICITOR.-Thomas Browning, esq.
SURVEYOR.-Thomas Hopper, esq.
ASSISTANT-SURVEYOR.-Thomas Lloyd, esq.

Fire Department.

RETURNS.-The Directors request reference to the fact, that Twenty per Cent. was returned by this Company on the amount of Premiums paid for the five years up to Christmas 1841, on all Policies for 300l. and upwards, which had been in force for one year at that time.

The next periodical Accounts for Returns will be made up to Christmas, 1846.

RENT. This office (independent of the Returns), offers to Persons effecting Assurances, the further advantage of an allowance for the loss of Rent on Buildings rendered untenantable by Fire. RENEWALS.-Policies due on Midsummer-day should be renewed within fifteen days thereafter.

Life Department.

Persons assured for the whole term of life in Great Britain or Ireland respectively, will have an addition made to their Policies every seventh year, or an equivalent reduction in the future payments of Premium, at the option of the Assured.

THE FOURTH SEPTENNIAL VALUATION has been completed, and the following table exhibits the result.

EDWIN WOOD, 69, King William-street, City, TOTAL ADDITIONS made to Life Policies for 1,0001. effected

begs to inform the admirers of a FIRST-RATE HAVANNAH
CIGAR, that they will find at this establishment the largest and choicest
assortment in London, selected with great care by an experienced Ma-
nufacturer in Havannah, and consigned direct to the advertiser. The
Stock comprises the first qualities from the manufactories of SILVA &
CO. Cabana, Woodville, Norriega, La Unions, Regalia, &c.; some very
superior Old Principes, Government Manillas, and Planchadas; Bengal
and Porto Rico Cheroots, with every other description now in demand.
A large and select stock is always kept in bond, from which Gen
tlemen going abroad can at all times make their own selection.
Annexed is a list of the present prices for cash:-
s. d. j

Genuine Havannahs..
Ditto, superior
Ditto, the finest imported
Ditto, Old Principes...
Regalias

Bengal Cheroots
Trabucos

in London, or through an agent in Great Britain, which had been in force for the 28 years ending at Christmas

1844.

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DIAMON DIAMOND DUST, or fiving instantaneously the

IAMOND DUST, direct from the Mines.

keenest edge to the bluntest razor or knife, is now regularly imported
direct from the mines of Golconda, the Brazils, and the Uralian Moun-
tains, and may be had at the wholesale depot, 1, Angel-court, opposite
Somerset-house, Strand, London, in rosewood boxes (with instructions)
at 1s., 2s. 6d., 5s. and 10s. 6d. each; and at the various agents through-
out the world. Diamond dust, it is well known, has been used for
many years amongst the nobles of the Russian Court as an indispens-
able adjunct to the comfort of their toilets. His late Majesty George
IV. and His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex were well acquainted
with the peculiar properties and application of the diamond dust,
having used it for sharpening their razors for upwards of 20 years.
Parties using the diamond dust will never require to have their razors
set or ground, the use of the hone being rendered perfectly unnecessary.
Shippers and country agents supplied on liberal terms. Either of the
boxes will be transmitted free to any part of the country.

SEA and RIVER BATHING.-Wilson's Patent
Life Preserving Coats, Jackets, and Waistcoats.-All about to
visit the Sea-Side will do well to provide themselves with this invention.
Many a valuable life has been lost whilst bathing. By the aid of these
waistcoats the art of swimming is soon accomplished, and all risk of
drowning prevented. They may also be used for rowing. Youths, 18s.
full-sized, 21s. Life Coats and Jackets for Yachting, Boating, Voy-
aging, &c. Life Spencers for Ladies.

R. WILSON, Tailor and Habit Maker, 30, Edward-street, Portman-
square.

PURE NERVOUS OR MENTAL COMPLAINTS, CURED ONLY
BY REV. DR. WILLIS MOSELEY.

PURE NERVOUS or MENTAL COMPLAINTS
were never cured by any with certainty till the Rev. Dr. Willis
Moseley cured himself, and he is the only person now who understands
or can cure mental disease as certainly as bodily complaints are cured
by other persons. Dr. W. M. has been in the habit of doing this for
thirty years, and out of 12,000 applicants in the last twelve years knows
not twenty uncured who have followed his advice. Depression of
spirit, inquietude, sleeplessness, involuntary blushing, dislike of society,
unfitness for study, thoughts of self-destruction, and insanity itself
are most speedily cured by the EXTRA MEANS of cure at his house,
and with no less certainty, but not as soon, at their own. The means
of cure are sent to all parts. A NEW PAMPHLET for NOTHING,
with cases, testimonials, symptoms, cures, &c. will be sent to any ad-
3, 18, Bloomsbury-street, Bedford-square.
dress, and franked home, if one stamp is enclosed. At home from 11 to

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By R. J. CULVERWELL, M.D. M.R.C.S., L.A.C. &c. CONTENTS: How to secure perfect digestion, tranquil feelings, a good night's rest, a clear head, and a contented mind. By an observance of the instructions herein contained, the feeble, the nervously delicate, even to the most shattered constitution, may acquire the greatest amount of physical happiness, and reach in health the full period of life allotted to man.

To be had of Sherwood, 23, Paternoster-row; Carvalho, 147, Fleet-street; Hannay, 63, Oxford-street; Mann, 39, Cornhill; and all Booksellers; or direct, by post or otherwise, from the Author, 21, Arundel-street, Strand.

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