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7k iff 28,6 1 2. Umi AMPED THREEPENCE, STAMPED FOURPENCE. LONDON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2G, 18G5. CAST of the STATUE of his Roval A MEETING of the PROPRIETORS if Won Ti'f BANK 01 LUNIKS, held at the ba-v' ir Issuance of circular issued chair- -luguu-WiLUAM JACKJsO.N, M.P., in Jt was Resolved unanimously, iJtVi V' STil? UtU iaid the meeting clearly show- t.V.'r V'1 rhi lmcre6 1 shareholders that the olf.h&uses ouM be erected on the Bank's Ken-t -IV tht tore and they are hereby authorised -V. "ssl4t ereetion, by loan or otherwise, of a A LDERSHOT CAMP.

DEODORISING CONTRACTS. ar-offiee. Pah mall, S.W., 21. 1S05. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the I nder Secretary of Mate for War, and marked ou "Tender for DeoJorMnpr.

Aldershot," will he RE-. LI LD at this office on or before SATURDAY, Sept. 2, 1S05, h.r Deodorising and Cleansing the Latrines, Ac, at Aldershot v-ainp lor a period of three years from October next i iusui: miioi oe made UDuut Lo tii'oto lirnir. which may be obtained on application at this office, or to the Barrack- mas.er at Aluersaot. Ine Secretary of State for War reserves to himself the right to reject any or all of the tenders.

THOMAS HOWELL, Director of Contracts. QUE EN BROTHERS Limited Registered under "The Companies Act of lb02," whereby the liability of each shareholder is strictly limited to the ameunt of his shares. Capital, 150,000, in 15,000 shares of 10 each. First issue. 7 500 snares, of which 1,000 fully paid up will be allotted to the euuors.

Deposit upon application, 1 per share, and ill on Saturday, Sept. 0. Excursions to Warwick and Stratford-allotment. upon-Avon, Coventry and Kenilworth, Worcester and Mal-No call will exceed 1 per share, nor be made at less than three vern. and to Wroxeter, Shrewsbury, Wenlock, the Wrekin, months' intervals.

Subscribers may exercise the option of I and CoalbrooktLde. payiug up a further sum, either of is or per share, after Thursday, Sept. 14. Excursions to Dudley Caverns, the South allotment. Interest at the rate of 0 per cent, per annum will I Staffordshire Coalfields and Ironworks, and to Lichfield, be paid upon all such sums advanced in anticipation of calls.

Walsall, Cannock Chase, and the Burton Breweries. A guaranteed minimum dividend of 10 per cent, per annum, 1 Ou and after Aug. 7, until Sept. 2, Life Members who intend commencing ihe 1st wf July, 1'J5, and payable half-yearly, is to be present at the Meeting may receive their tickets by apply- vZWLk ROUTE. COMM UN ICATIO I LV'DlA, AUSTRALIA, via -'AViUAl COV- ak Passengers, and receive Cargo and Parcels a a Jiuraltstf, Malta.

Egypt. Aden, Cevloi. v.i-,7 the straits, ana must, by their steamers, let viae kntb. Ifce ttb aim goth ol mouth for I AdtJi, r.nd Bombay, Ly of the lgth aud iTti nth; ana fw Muur.t.us, Gvoigfs sound, -nd ydu.y, by tne steamers leaving oi bo further particulars, spplyat -J IAL STEAM En VL5CRGI for EDi: i li UGH. The GENERA! 3 steam-snips leave st K-ith- -JblNIit RG every WEDXJ DAY andsAT I- suwoa, tore cabin.

15s Return lor cne month, a fare and a half. offices ai-strect, and it. Begent-c Piccadilly. raYESESD. THE SALOON STEAM-(- JACKET COMPANY Limited.

Capital, 000,000, in shares. rapany newly-huilt Fan and Magnificent Saloon ii vjui i sundaj-t included, from Terrace-pier, GraYcfceni, RtishetviUe, at the follow mi: times precisely 10.15 a.ia., :,15 p.m. sua ji.ki juqu p. Id. lAitri.

a Is. Od. Grand Saloon Is. 'l- I Keturn k- issued on Sundays. andertcn years -f at half fares.

Ci. Cd. ilHEAP SA'f ritDAY to MONDAY RETURN ni) afternoon and even- auo Keusinetoii termini to i.iiUS. n.rtl.uig. Lntlehaniid.il, Boguor.

Chichester i. Uvde. Seaford. Easthoiu'iie. St I innwle inrtieulaK, see Time-books of the Ljndon.

is! uailway. I VIE EXPRESS-TRAIN from BRI(7htTJn: A i sprcs Irani, r.rst and se. ond class, Lniihw.u I snudays excepted, at tea e'cloijt. arririisc at p.m. i if A STINGS, L.

tL. A S. 11 i irom Victoria, and i the UKIGHPON RAILWAY SUMMER SER- a.e'ning 1st July New fHst trains and improved thea)i Ssiturdcy to Mom lay Return Tickets. Cheap i cvu-j Sunday. See Time-tables ol the London itn.i aith Coast Railway.

F. M3H aud ENGLISH FLEEl'S at iMKj-M)l ilj. REV1KW of 'TRooPS, -jth terngt till 2d timber. Sfrt TH-W ES A A in oi E.turn licket? trvm the 2sth August until 4th September. "i unary Return Tiekets issued from London aud all nil HUUons or Oosport ou MomUiv, frth rt.

and tMb-eUUeilt rta. WW be avidl.ible for the" Ji mi lip to Mor lay, 4th September, inclusive. ias-eito I'ottahoath or Oosp rt and back from London 1st cL 2d ei 3d cl. Ti. 'litis 2-5.

2t)6. 0.1. i oitinar' Trains. 2os. 17s.

od. Ss. 3d. I rabu ft 1 o'rtnioiit'n leave at 8,115, IS, 11. f.

U.3U a.m.; at 1.10, U.10, 3.50, i.lu, 5.0, 5.1o, jrj) in. Ely 5 a 4.10 and 7.0 p.m. are third-class trains. i 1 I i.o a.m.. 3.10 and 50 p.m.

train are express. a ii' ind 5.U p.m. are fa-t trains. 1 1'. l'i KETS for 2 or more passengers 1st 2d cl.

'dli and back within 1 month each 25s. 17s. id. i- Rt vie or 1 ow es and i rick ithin 2 weeks 17-. CI.

lo no. do. within 1 month 20s. 0x1. LU DUN" "and NORf hT-WEHT RAILWAY.

COM Ml "NH'ATloN WITH SCOTLAND. i I htoiich Trains kyve station for Scotland on under Emioii at 1C.0 a 11.20 a.m., fc.0 p.m., y.l5p.m.. Mindavs in. and 0 15 p.m. I Ti ketr.

nvaiia'de one calendar mojith, are issued hU the all Vc eSrJt the p.m. on Week days, and 1 rii --iii. days, which are -pe service trains between IIhiISI and '-eoliand 24 LnilTh should i given to I 'a. 1 1: loi takins ordinary tickets, by itider. W.

CAWKWELL. General Manager. St. 1. Ho- li.r0 a iu.

Ti-aiu on after the 1st be i udeu to IVrth. 1M 1 A I A I A 1 A COM i ANY Limited. ST'iTiCE I HEREBY -I I- That tile TE AN-r'ER Eumks .1 this Company wili be CLOSED on FRIDAY and SAIi RDAY, tibi 1st and 2d days ol Sepunii.r. lKi5, for the purpose of Up the intorest count to the day of August, 'Hie its For the interest due in rope ot tJte half year Sins -1st August, wiii lie forwarded to IVopii tois III to eive tin Siiiiiv ho are ligisUred ill the C0W1-r. my I'ooks on the said 31st iiay of Auutn-t.

W. ROSCOE. Secret.uy. -1 Mexican Railway Olticas. Is.

New Bt London, 23d Aur-rust, lady fpME SAFFRON WALDEN RAILWAY. SSON MORTGAGE OPEN INC OF THE LINK. Tl.e 1'ilfciurs id the ariiiiu WabUn Railway Company are are.i RECEIVE Loans on MORTGAGE live jeans, interest at 5 p. cent, per iinnum. i "i i'l cousti action e.re being rapidly and the l.ne is CxjieCted ti lie ready for Opening before the close of and to be opeiieii in part for goods traffic earlier.

fi-ti 111 Railway Company, who sue subscribers of i al ly liie-tliird the capital, will work the traffic. with respect to Loans to be addressed to the 1. at the Coin pan v's offices. Sailron w. R.

FREE LAND, Secretary. Ntil row Walden, July 2.1, lb5. ERSE DOCK ESTATE. LOANS Mi iNEY. MERSEY DOCKS and HARBOUR BOARD HEREBY tttVl M-1ICE.

That they are willing to RECEIVE LOANS of 11 the senility of their Bomb at the rate of 4 Ms. per tain per annum interest for periods of three, live, or seven years. terest warrants for the whole term, payable half-yearly at the hankers of the I ourd in Liverpool or in London, will be .1 a with each bond. 1 to be addressed to George J. Jefferson, ts i aimer, Liverpool.

By Order of the Board. JOHN HARRISON, Secretary. Dock office, Liveri'ool, July 20, ls(J5. WIX PER CENT. SECURED ou FREEHOLD PROPERTY in LONlK'iN.

lb. Ill RECTORS of the I of COURT HOTEL COMPANY Limited are issUING the remainder of the Company's 0 per i GAGE DEBENTURES. These Bonds, secm-ed as a Urst charge on the entire Hotel pert: estimated as worth not under 120,000, are issued I 1 three, live, or seven years, with Coupons attached for pay-! lit -j hiteiest half-yearly, and investors have the option of ifis fall or by three instalments. 1 1 1 utupany cannot borrow more than 80.000. H.

T. L. BEWLEY. Secretary. Ofc.

es of the Company. 03, Lineoln's-inn-fiehis. July, 1 ONYERSlON aud UN INI ERN AI. DEBTS of the UNIFICATION of the OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Ni'TD'E I HEREBY I.1VE.V That the CONVERSION ol INTERNAL DEBTS of the OTTOMAN EMPIRE in ac-0 With fhe laws ol I7th 30th and 19th 31st, h.

was 1 H'ENLD oil TUESDAY, the 3d 15th I.Mm iii the cities by the establishments hereinafter nien- UtlUed stantini pie the Soeiote Gent rale de VEinpire ottoman, building of the late Exhibition, Place oe l'Hippodroine. ti I. bBj the Genu al Credit and Finance Company of Lon-. U. 7.

Austinlriars. sociote Geuerale pour favoriserle DC'veloppment 1 u-nurce et de I' Industrie en France, OS. Rue de Provence. lam By the Ban.jiie de Credit et de Depots ties Pays-Bas. fort-oii Maine By Messrs.

Von Erkuiger and sens. anuria By the AnIo-Egyptian Bank. ana By the Credit Anstalt of Austria-Varin By tht Credit Moluiier Italien. ni 1 3 By the Banoue (le Credit Genevoia Brussels Bj Messrs. J.

Matthieu and Sons. Iii tl'e provisions of the Law of the 31st March, 1SC.i. version of the principal classes of internal debts, of i I rhami-Djedides of the four issnes, of the the 10-year Strghis is effected on the foUow- ijidiOsof E-hami-Djedide consohdes of 2d. 3d. and 4th issues, there will be dehve.ed 121 M.

of the general debt, cuual to 110 steiung. or to 10Q Goltf Mt'djidies of there wiU u-j gold MtdjidiCs, e.jualto iI3c sterling, to i. 250 Srant-s. J- nst HJ600 Piastres of 10 years Perghis on seiicliks there U-J' in deUnered 110 id MCdjidiOs, equal to 100 sterling, or to irnnes. 1- mis of the neral Debt form thre classes, 1 110 Gold MedjitUes 100 sterling 2.aco francs.

i-0 11 10 2S0 I'irtne Articles 11 and 12 of the law of the ..11 I'm Internal debts, to whatever ay belong, not presented for Conversion within tne r-e months from the opening oi income between the 3d 15th August, ami tne i.u ftdlowing, will not be eonveltllile, ixceps "una 'MUvtbrti of 10 per and only tluring the one I i. and a hall iron, the 2d 14th November, leea. Du the this second period the operations of the on version dl In deelan-d closed. Kormsol application tor Conversion maybe obtained a. nm ret Where the Conversion is carried on.

parti.ulars are supplied in the prospectus and laws, ai uunabie at the offices ot the undersigned. ol th iaws mav be obtained aHo at the offices of the it rs, Messrs. Baxter, Rose, Norton, and 6s Victoria-' i Wt sttninstcr. l-l the General Cndit and Finance Company ed London Limited Agents for the Coiitractoi-s. iMEs MACIMENALD.

General 5Iamiger. B. Bonds will be received f-r Conversion by the General Wld Finance Company of Loiiooii besween the hours ol two only, on Samrelay Bonds will no', b. r-ceoed. pUllE WATEPrverus CHOLERA aud other Th, UmmS and GENLRAL WATLR-IT-RIFYING OOI-I Ni Limited supply on HlREor -ALE in the metropods aiid and ouSaiein the country, their PATENT LBN i iV ER.

which filters and purifies all the water used the whether for culinary or drinking purpo.s, at tne rate oi to four gaUons per minute requiring i. hihnu or ttectionfloin servants. Water tested free of charge. Je-U-P i i.v zb.e iVnnnanv. For prices anu apniy tbe strat-d.

W.C, wfeere nii frJal vttefs. nod -'IK W-tJ -e Srck, i 1 BRITISH ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT of SCIENCE. BIRMINGHAM MEETING, 6th to 13th ISB5, Reception-room, Exchange Assembly Boom, New-street. PKESII'BST. JOHN PHILLIPS, M.A..

LLD, F.R.S., P.G.S., Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford. The objects of the Association are: To give a stronger im pulse and more systematic direction to scientific iuuuiry to nrnmni th. int, hr. ..,,1, c.i,,.. ir.

rent parts of the British empire, with one another, and with Poreie-n Philosnnhprs to ohrain n.nm'-i -itfonrinn the objects of Science, and a removal of disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress. GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS. Wednesday. Sept. President's Address, at p.m., in the Town Hall.

Sectional meetings daily, as usual, from the 7th to the 12th, inclusive. "Wednesday, Sept. 13. Concluding General Meeting. Thursday, Sept.

7 Soiree in the Town Hall. Friday, Sept. S. Evening Lecture in the Tow Hall. Tuesday, Sept.

12. Soiree in the Town Hall. nig to the General Treasurer, and returning to him their Life Members' Invitation Circular. Annual subscribers ho wish to receive their tickets must return their Invitation Circular, with 1 enclosed, to the General Treasurer, W. Spottiswoode, 50, Grosvenor-place, London, S.

W. The Executive Committee at Birmingham will elect new members and sissociates on the following conditions 1. New Life Members for a composition of 10. which entitles them to receive gratuitously the reports of the Association hich may be published after the date of payment. 2.

New Annual Subscribers, for a payment of :2 for the first year. These receive gratuitously the reports for the year of their admission, and lor every follow ing year in which the) continue to pay a subscription of 1, without intermission. 3. Associates for this Meeting only for a payment of 1. They are entitled to receive the report ol the Meeting at two-thirds of the publication price.

Ladies may become Members on the same terms as Gentlemen. Ladies' Tickets transferable to Ladies only may be obtained by Members on payment of 1. After Sept. 2, personal application for tickets must be made at the Reception Room the Exchange', Birmingham, hich will be opened on Monday, Sept. 4.

Geutlemen who have, in any former year, been admitted Members of the Association may, on this occasion, renew their membership, without being called upon for arrears, on payment ofl. Without a proper Ticket, obtained as above, no person will be admitted to any of its meetings. Members ami Associates intending to be present at the meeting are requested to apply to the Local Secretaries. 52. New-street.

Birmingham, who ill assist them in piocuringiodgings, and will forward a Railway Pass entitling the holder to obtain from the principal Railway Companies a Return Ticket at a single Fare, available from Monday, Sept. 4, to Saturday. Sept. Id, inclusive G. I).

BOY LB. 1 a 1 11 1 i iTor 1 1 Local secretaries WM. MATHEWS. Jum lor the Meeting A GRADUATE of OXFORD, in Priest's Orders, first-class in Classics, third iu Law and Modern History, and sometime Scholar of his college, residing ou the coast of Devonshire, at present engaged in reading with a pupil in the Diplomatic Service, wishes to MEET with One or Two Y'ouug Men to PREPARE for the Diplomatic Service or for Oxford. Address D.

C. Hiorus's Library, E.xmouth. TTIDUCATfOX A Wif wish fr. J. RECEIVE a LITTLE GIRL to EDUCATE with her own Daughter, age 10 years.

Locality healthy and convenient. For reference and particulars apply to Rev. M. M. Limb, The Parsonage, Morwtou 111 Marsh.

nrnanv -t a 11- A PL! vSsON of respectability, cheerful, intelligent, ou'1 ot Uhnstiau 1 rincipleS, wishes au ENGAtiEMENT as COMPANION to a Lady won 1 be willing to assist iu any light duties necessary. Address D. 41, Newton-street, Hoxtou.N. THE GOVERNESSES' INSTITUTION, 31. Mis.

WAG HORN, who has- resided many years abroad, respectfully invites the attention of the nobility, gentry, and principals of schools to her Register of Eng-lishand Foreign GOVERNESSES, TEACHERS, COMPANIONS, TUTORS, and PROFESSORS. School property transferred, and pupils introduced in England, France, ami Germany. WANTED, a SITUATION as LADY'S MAID, in a Nobleman's or Gentleman's Family, by a highly- respectable 1 erson scotch wno is a gtioa dresser, Ac, with 7 years' high testimonials Address Truttitt, hairdresser. Bcnd-stre-t. tressmaker, Fieneh.

WANTED, a SITUATION as HOUSE-KEEPER to a Single Lady or Gentleman, where another servant is kept, by a Person with a good character. A-. i. tress A. 9, Biyth-tenaee, S.

TNITED COURIERS' SOCIETY. Families going abroad may hear of highly-trustworthy and Experienced PERSONS, well acquainted with the Continent and languages. Address to the Secretary, Stanford's passport agency, 0, Chariug-cross, S.W. (COURIER or TRAVELLING SERVANT. Speaks English, French, aud German understands Italian.

Best references. Address Mr. Robert, care of E. Duraud, 12, Union court, Old Broad-street, E.C. Ladies, Gentlemen, and Officers iu the Army Accommodated.

Apply by letter, J. 22, Henrietta-street, rpo be SOLD, bv AUCTION, JL TATTERSALL at Albert gate, Hy de-paii bv Messrs. Jn MONDAY next, the following STUD of eight-carrying HUNTERS, well known with the Pytehley and Duke of Grafiou's hounds, the propertv of a gentleman declining hunting 1. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, by the of Hud a magnificent fencer, very fast, a good hack, and very temperate with hounds. 2 51 ERR HEART, by Great Heart; a fine fencer, fast, and a good hack.

3. THIMBLERIG, ly Dr. O'Toole, dam by Musician a wonderful fencer, very fast, inner of the Hunters' Steeplechase at Birmingham this year, and likely to make a ti; st-class steeplechase horse. 4. TOPTHORN, by Pollard very fast, a fine fencer, and has been in harness a few times.

5. THE WoNDER, by Vortex an excellent jumper, quiet in harness, and carries a lady. G. HARKAWAY a good fencer, hack, and a very good stepjier. TROUBLE BROUGHAM and BAROUCHE in excellent con- Jk-f LANDAt', both on and under-sprin dition.

313, Oslord street, ppeis te old Cavendish-street, W. BROOKS and SCHALLER, 25, Charles-street, St. James's, opposite the Junior United Service Club removed from Piccadilly INDEX, printed monthly first published In 1S20), of ESTATES, Country and Town Houses, 5ianors, Hunting Quarters, Shootings and Fishings, Farms. Ac, to be LET or SOLD, can be had free at their offices as above. Particulars for early publication must be forwarded before the 26th of any month.

npO be LET, fully Furnished, for a term of years, JL the Distinguished MANSION, known as "Apley with itsout-officcs, stabling, and coach-houses, kennels, entranci lodges, terraces, and parterres, conservatories, and vineries, vegetable and flower gardens, courtyards, ice-house, Ac, situate in Apley Park, about four miles from the borough town of Bridgnorth, Salop. Hie mansion fs in a complete state of substantial and decorative repair, and ready for tne immediate occupation of the family of a nobleman or gentleman of distinc- tion. The out-offices are spacious, and in accordance with the siie oi tac mansion. is au aouiiuauce 01 nam auu sou water, and hot and cold water is laid on. The Deer Park, containing 410 acres, including the deer therein numbering about 200 and the Park Farm, containing about 320 acres, may also be taken, if required, for the term.

The shooting, which is strictly preserved, over about 4,900 acres, will also be let with the mansion, together with the exclusive right of fishery' of the Tivrs Worfe and Severn where they adjoin the estate. There inoisuitBiiwun ii, wilu sunaoie omces, pieasui e-grouneis, Ac, known as on the Estate, which will be Let furnished, together with the shooting over 1.100 acres, ami about three mil-s of fishery. The mansion and the far-famed "Apley Terrace" command uninterrupted views over a very-wide extent of some of the most attractive scenery to be found in England. The district is hunted by two packs of foxhounds, which meet near the estate, and a pack of harriers. Stockton church, in which there sire family pews appertaining to the estate, is situate about one and a half mile from the mansion, through the park.

There is a post-office at the village of Norton, two miles distant. The postman calls with letters. Linley Station, on the Severn Valley Railway, is situate at a convenient distance, and Shitfnall Station, on the Great Western Railway, is distant about five miles from the estate. Many seats of the nobility are in the immediate neighbourhood. Further particulars, with terms, be obtained of -Messrs.

Daniel Smith, amt 4urveyors' 10' Waterloo-place, iUEEN S-G AT TERRACE. To be LET, vjt, or sulii, a most Desirable and Convenient FAMILY Ajwuisjcivc coiuaining uen aim oreteiiig rooms, six recen tion-rooms, and the usual offices. Apply to the agent, Mr. itciuueu, oi ami riccaiiuiy i V' a otiiti i ino i ivjAoian uentiemen waatiu; JLJ APARTMENTS for the eek should immediately apply Mr. John Stott, Club House, 03, Hall-gate, Pom-aster MR.

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Palace for admis-a from ten till sevt u. Fountains, 2.15. Performance of Gounod's Opera, Irene'' Keine 3.0. nryan Performance and Promenade, 4 RYSTAL PALACE. THIS AFTERNOON.

'tin d's Grand Opera, Irene, at Mr. Mauus's Concert, will be REPEATED IHIs AFTERNOON. PlUNCIPAti CHAKACTEKS. Irene Madame Lemmeiis-Sherriugton. Pascal Madame Louisa Vinning.

I-il ige Madame d'Este Fiolaysoll. Murfel Mr W. H. Cummings. Saliman Mr.

Lewis Thomas. Zorast Mr. 51 ont em Smith. Rarfael Mr. Retiwiek.

I'nanoah Mr. Smythson. thorns of 150 Voices. Bind largely increased. Conductor, Mr.

Manns. Admission, Half-a-Crown Guinea season tickets free. Half-Crow Stalls may be secured at the Ticket stands in 1 the Nave. "The London public have to thank Mr. Manns for the opportunity of heal ing this work an opportunity wa trust, from the success ol the i.rst occasion, may It seveial times repeated.

The performance as of excellence Vide critique. rpHIS DAY, IRENE (Gounod's Reuie saba" Reserved Seats should be applied for at the Ticket Stands early on arrival. TUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, IStio. Under the Special Patronage of The EXHIBITION is Ol'tN icr Majesty the CtUEKN. KKK t'A an Bin the evenings 01 Mondays, ti empay Admission, is.

Till R-DA RAILW VY ARRANGEMENTS. RETURN TICKETS to and ibl are ISSUED at the principal railway stations in England and Scotland at considerably Reduced Rates. 0 Excursion Trains ran frequently r.t very low prices. For full particulars see the railway mpanies' announcements. VV THEATRE ROVAL, A DEL I Sole 1 Proprietor au I Manager, Mr.

Benjamin Webster. This popular Theatre will RE-oBEN on Mo DAY', sept. 4 next, entirely re painted aud re-embellished, ami the Seats throughout re-stuffed and re-covered 111 costly material, in order to increase the comfort and rtecommodatiou of its patrons. The season will opeu with the engagement Of r. Joseph Jefferson, who will make Ills first appearance in this country 111 a new drama written fed' him by Dion uicicanlt, Esq Further particulars in a few days.

R. ALFRED ME LEON'S CONCERTS. Royal Italian Opera, Cove-nt gardeu. EVERY EVENING, at eigi.L THIS EVENING a popular and Volunteer Night. In Part 1.

will be performed for the sixth time a Grand Orchestral Selection from Meyerbeer's latest chef-d'oeuvre, L'Africaine," arrange-. I expressly for these concerts by Mr. Alfred 5lellon. Ou Monday next Madlle. Carlotta Batti will make her first appearance at these concerts this season The May Waltz first time composed by Mr.

Alfred Mellon. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday next, Miscellaneous Nights, on Thursday next, a Mozart Nignt. Conductor, Mr. Alfred Mellon. Admission, is.

HIS DAY at Three TO-NIGHT at Ek'ht. I iifut St. James's Hall. The WORLD of MAGIC. Professor ANDERSON, Great Wizard ot tne North.

The Mis.s ANDERSON. SECOND I SIGHT. The Original BASKET BEAT, by Miss Lizzie Ander- son. Also MACCABE, the Unrivalled YentriltMinist stpd Mimic. This Day at three To-Night at eight.

Aiimission.j Is. (JTODAR E. 141st REPRESENTATION. kj Theatre of Mystery. Egyptian Hall.

MARVELS in MAG 10 and EN i mi I by Colonel STODAUE. I'he Real Indian Basket I'rtck. and instantaneous Growth oi Flower-trees, as introduced the tlrst time bi this uutry on Eister uday, April 17, by Colonel Stodare, and only performed by him an I the IndLin Magieians. EVElvY EVEN' ING a eight, Saturday lOetUiJed also on Wydnewlsy and KaiurdaV at tiuee. stalls at Mite: il's.

lid Buml- street, and box ofs.ee, Egyptian it. 3s. "Almost Vide 3 A.IUi m. tpril and C) C.C. CHRISTY MINSTRELS.

it Week one. st. James's Hall, Piccadilly. Till DAY at James; three. New Ballads.

Charming Part Soagf, inimitable and tte-ftiicd Comic Illustrations. Sudls, second g.dlery, is .1 1 lis, 3. each 1 Ai i-a 1 James's Hall, Piccadilly. MATTHEWS BRi iTHERS and SEC RETT, Proprietors. 1 EGYPTIAN HALL, Piecadill v.

Mr. ARTHUR I sH'ETCHLEY THIS at three. PARIS POEt- lit a THE TKAYED aud over StfO Uepresentatiou THE PLAY. MRS. TRoWN AT YAL AL HAM BR A PALACE.

Sole Lessee an I Mr F. strange late of the Crystal Palace Greatest Spectacular Bullet Theatre in Europe. The Opera Eclipse Th- PaSbi nable Lounge. Brilliance, space, and comfort. luhnite Variety of Perlornian -e.

Exclusive Engagements. Ballet Company Madlles. and Kuge-nie To-leiicka froui the Opera Combine, with loo pickeel dancers from Her Majesty's. Covent-garden, and Drnry-lane Theatres. Eir-t Night of a New Musical Ballet, entitled 1 LES PATINEURS, or LEs PI.

MS I KS DTIIVER- together with the celebrated LoRAL Dl KRTissEM EN First Night of those celebrated Dublin favourites. Master Hsirry and Rattie King. First appe mince of Listen, the new Ci mie. The Brothers Lee. the great Parisian Grotesipies.

Mons. and Madame Stertra ilbacll iii their novo! and astoumling performance. Grand St lections. Y. ivy Fountain.

Le-s Infants Hlektu in their graceful entortainment. Prices of admission; Private boxes, tl reserved seats, stalls, promenades, balcony, and grand hall, upper balcony, 6d. Boots open at half-past seven. INNER aud KNEWSTUB'S 5 5s. Lady's or Gentleman's Fully-fitted TRAVELLI NG, I-HESsrvg, or WRITING BAG in morocco sterling silvcr-titted do.

in rnssia or morocco, 10 10s. walnut or coromandel lady's silver-fitted Dres-ing Case, XlO 10s. plated 5s irjR 0 -i f.lsts post free. JENNER and KNEWSTUB, 33, St Janies's-street, and Jermyn t. ELSON'S PORTJj AND HOTEL.

Great Portland-street, London, W. Suites of Rooms, ss. od. and 10s. tid.

per day. Single Bed, 2s. 0d. and 3s. Service, Is.

per day. J-aiaifies and eentlenieli Hoarded UJ the day or week. A Ladies' C'titiee-room is comprised in the Hotel. THE SALISBURY HOTEL, Salisbury-square, Fleet-street, NOW OPEN. This is the most Centrally situate and the quietest Hotel in Lon Ion.

It is fitted up with all the modern requirements, including a lathes' coffee-room, bath; on every floor, Ac. TH051AS HIGGS, Manager. G1RAND HOTEL, Bti-hton. It contains I Library, Lidies' Coffee-room, Ladies' Reading-room, Ladies' Drawing-room, Gentlemen's Coffee-room. Billiard-room.

S-Sanf to render the cuisine and Siiioking-room, for the use of visitors, besides upwards of ite sitting-rooms. Care has been taken periect every ucrjartment. and about 150 sorts of choice ines are kept in stock in the cellars. A complete establishment of salt-water batls communicates with the UoteL Au omnibus meets the principal trains. First-class stabling.

Strong room for valuables. J. MARK WELL. Manager. THE NATURAL WINES of FRANCE J.

CA5IPBELL recommends his Clarets, from 20s. to andChablis, at 2ts. aud 30s. per dozen. Remittances or town references should be addressed James Campbell, 15S, Regent-sL PALE SHERRY at 3K per dozen, lit for a gentleman's table.

Bottles and cases included. Terms Cash, prepaid. Bust orders payable Piccadilly. Samples sent "free of charge. CHARLES WARD and SON' 'Established upwards ot a 1, Chapel-street West, Mayfair.

London. KIN AH AN 'S LL WHISKY v. COGNAC BRANDY. This celebrated old IRISH WHIsKY rivals the finest French Brandy, lt is pure, mihl, mellow delicious ard very wholesome. In bottles, 3s.

sd, at the retail houses in Loudon; by the agents in tht: principal towns in England; or wholesale at Great Windmill-street, London. W. Observe the pink laliel. and cork branded "Kinahan's LL Whisky." BHE Duke of SUT HlLAND and-PER- CENTAGES to SERVANTS. WRITE direct to the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY for your TEAS.

You will not only save servants' Per-centages, but will buy direct from the Importers. Ail prices will be reduced Od. per lb. on and after 1st June. Briee lists post free will be sent on application.

Warehouses, 9, Great St. Helen's churchyard. Bishopsgate Within. CLOTTED CREAM, 1. Gd.

Jar, RECEIVED DAILY from Devonshire, by WM. TUCKER and SONS, Devonshire Provision Dealers, Strand, W.C. Established lo23. lYDER and PERRY, or the best quality, in cask or bottle, street, Adelphi. W.C FIELD, WAKDELL, and 10, Adam- CAPTAIN WHITE'S ORIENTAL Curry or Mulligatawny Paste, Cr.rry Pow -a me, be oi.t- lied from ad PICKLE, lill.l be obtained from all v.

of CROSS Band BLACK. WELL, Purveyors to the Oueen, Soho-srprare, London. Now ready, price Is. LETTER on FLATULENCE and By A LONDON PHYSICIAN. London Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.

Publiahe il by John Clements, Little Pulteney-strett, price 7d New on Dip PURE DENTISTRY, and WHAT IT DOES FOR US. By a. ESKEI Grosveimr-street, Erom the great success of the previous work on dental surgery bv the ffmt mmmmm. Tm SStltS fe'wc UtiU' 3SAl OXturd-SU-WS, Leii- or I I i 1 SSl noufes to comply with the covenants of the freVmnt wh Iord Harrington, and to raise the hwam'ts MT en the security of their exist- Lothlury, August 25. BANK CORPORATION of INDIA and the EAST.

Incorporated by Royal Charter. aid-up Capital One Million sterling with power to increase to Two Millions. Head Office -Moornate-street, London, E.C. Branches and Agencies at Bombay, Calcutta. Foochow.

Hankow nong Kong, shanghai. Singapore. s.nd Yokohama. I he Tank negotiates and collects bills and grants drafts on its hrahcUs and ajreucies as above, it acts as trie agent of parties o.u.-.cted with the Last in transmitting funds and in making investment in Indian and other public securities, effecting also tne sale thereof, either at home or abroad. It undertakes their sale custody and the receipt of interest or dividends thereon, stna receives pay, pensions, and other moneys for remittance thr ough the Bank or otherwise.

i'he Bank also receives money on deposit at rates of interest proportioned to the length of th- notice of withdrawal agreed to be given, the terms hich may be ascertained ou inquiry. Office miura, ten to fotu-; Saturdays, ten t. two. SIN PER CENT. GUARANTEED PREFERENCE STOCK.

Evth rincipal ami Guaranteed. rlTHtJ SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN JNeIMLNI COMPANY Limited Lstaolished 1S40. Aisth ii "wmscntKa the Hooks of the Company in tne 'Rft'y "ottces free stamp uuty or other charge. -tto. i oe jiaiu lor ny instalments the Dividend will begin to accrue from the days when the instalments are paid.

1 at per cent, per annum will be allowed on instalments 1 tvi ice of ftir dates. 1 be i irdinary Stock of the Company fully paid up. he Dividends paid on that Stock since the commencement have averaged lo per cent, per annum. Forms ot application and all further particulars may be obtain! from Sir R. W.

Garden and stockbrokers, Roval Exchange-buildings at the European Bank, fe3, Ring William-street, London or Horn the Secretary oi the Company. Ly Order of the Directors. C. GRAINGER, Secretary. Offices, 1, King's Anus-yard.

Moorgate-ttrect, London, E.C, August 1, EST WORTHING MANSIONS and H.iTEL COMPANY Limited Capital 109,000, in 5.W0 shares of 20 each. 1 01: application 2 on allotment. Power to increase, and also to borrow on Debentures and Mortgage. DlKKCTOltS. James Bird.

Brook-green, Hammersmith. James Burchi 11, 34, Gordon -square, London. JoIm Irvine Pascoe, Highbury New-park, Richard Spooner. Enp, Westwood-park. Forest-hill.

BKeiKEft S. Moore, 17, Throgmorton -street, E.C. 3 IlUTAhV Fredk. Prupelt, Esip BAXKEllS. European Bank Liu ited, S3, King William-street.

Messrs. Henty and Worthing. Offices No. Wtsuninster Chambers, Victoria-street, Westminster, s.w. The object ol this Company is to combine under one management the separate, but naturally co-operative, businesses of keepers of lodging and boarding houses and public and private hotels.

This combination, by hich the profits of each will be enhanced. intended to ne carried out that recently-established and most attractive watering place, West Worthing. A provisional agreement has lieen entered into lor the lease of two newly-erected mansions which, lieing built in flats, are admirably adapted lor the purpose, and the Heme Hotel for a term of S-9 years, and the purchase of the trade and furniture and stock of the hotel cl a cost to this Company, including all preliminary expenses. 01 40,000. iu addition, the sum of 10, Ow will be leipiired for furniture for the mansions and addi tional and woikiug capital, i'his amount may be raised and th- 1 powers oi the Company it vrill therefore 0- necessary for present arrangements to call up 40 per 1- nt of tin hare capital.

I he Company nan been constituted with the larger capital ly with the view of extending their operations, when the in-vestmelil has proved to be as remunerative as it is now anticipated it will I.e. Id ring the time the Hotel has been already in operation it has become evident that it is capable of largely in-ri asing its business by the addition of more bed room accommodation, which nriy lie obtained at a small outlay. 3'iie spleliiiid esplanades deasu ie -groi 111 1 i baths, and other places 01 pindic resort and amusement which are in progress, with the beauty of the surrounding country, the walks aud drives in its vicinity, the salubrity of its climate, the ease with which it will be reached from Loudon by a direct line of railway ami tram service, hich it is the deterrr illation of the West Worthing Investment Company to secure, must bring the new watering-place into favour as soon as it has become generally known that good accommodation lor visitors has been pio-vided. A large class of sea-side visitors will gladly avail themselves of thee mfort, economy, and liberal treatment which they may fairly expect at the hands of a public company in such matters as the occupation of apartments and the victualling depart-m nts, in preference to that winch they can look lor under the existing sysn 111. Although the Heene Hotel has been fully occupied since it was opened, no goodwill promotion money will 1 paid for the formation of the Company.

J'he enterprise, which is of a bona fide character. Is already in operation, and a return will be immediately realised by the shareholders. After careful consideration of detailed stimates, the Directors have no hesitation in recording their opinion that the profits will prove sufficient u. pay highly satisfactory dividends. Prospectuses an forms of application for shares may be obtained at the offices of the Company, and of the broker, and no application will be received after the 2sth instant.

August, fc05. WEST WORTHING MANSIONS AND HOTEL COMPANY Limited ri iF AITIJCATK'X FOE SHARES. To be retained by the To the Directors of the West Worthing Mansions and Hotel Company Limited). Gentlemen, Having paid to your bankers, I request that you will allot me shares in the abovenamed Company, and 1 agree to accept such shares, cu any lesser number that may be allotted to me. to become a member of the Company, aild to sign the articles of association when required; audi hereby authorise you to place my name on the register of members in respect of the shares so allotted.

In the event of your allotting me a lesser number of shares than applied for, 1 authorise you to apply the deposit, so far as may be ii6i.esb.iry, towards the payment due on allotmtnt. Name in full Or dinar signature Profession or Lusiness Address I Lite PERSONS-PROCEEDING TO INDIA or the COLONIES can EFFECT ASSURANCES on favourable terra; with the COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Loans given to civil or military officers proceeding to India 03 her Majesty's ServiciS. Agents at Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, and in all the British colonies, where premiums can be paid and claims settled. The Colonial was established in 1S46, and its present inccme i- upwards of 144,000 pr annual.

Subscribed capital 1,000,000 sterling. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. R. FERGUSSON, Res. See.

London 3, Pall-mall East. S.W.: at Messrs. Paris and No 10, St. Janies's-street. S.W.; and at Messrs.

W. IS. Smith. Ban and 150, Leadenhall-street, E.C. Edinburgh 'Head office-, 5, George-street.

Dublin oO, Upper SackviUe-street. Glasgow 58, St. Vincent-street. PH lenTx FIRE OFFICE. REDUCTION of DUTY'.

The Reduced Duty of Is. Cd. per cent, per annum is now charged on all Insurances effected, whether on Buildings, Furniture, cr Stock. GEO. W.

L0VELL. Sec. Lombard -street and Charing5cross, JulylS65. ESSRS. HOW ELL, JAMES, and CO.

respectfully announce that the ALTERATIONS now in i evhsiierivbie portions 0 1 a funlsV-r i)ay the nth progress will NOT in anyway IN 1 EKiEKE wAh their iiisi- .1 wieir 01 rumiuci iniutw lUction in price, will be iffiered 5. Regi nt-sireet, August. lsPa OTRES ANTIOUES.SEWELL and CO have the largest selection of spitalfcelds MOIRES ANTIQIES. in white, ii.acK, and ail tne new colours, as euitie.ts the full dri st. CG5IPTON HOUSE, Frith-st.

and Old Compton-st. SohO, W. A SEALS I A S. HUDSON BAY SALE. MIWELI.

ainl CO. invite ladies' attention to upwaros of 600 Sealskins, purchased under most favonranle circiimstaucts. Jbese niefced Choice have i-een made up into tne most shapud jacket in ie sole at one-third less Uiau the usual price. C051PTON HOUSE, treet and Frith-street, Sob Hd re.pt "NDIA SHAW LS. Laro-e Consignments.

JL FARMER and ROGERS request attention to a magnificent Collection i CAsHMERE SflAW'LS just received direct from India amongst them are some beautiful specimens suitable lor wedding presents. 171, 173, 175. 179, Regent -street, W. AD1ES' IT I for I ND I A. JLi Everv description of Ladies' Linen ou'fits for India, Wei' liii" Trorssear.x, Household and Tablt Linen, Gloves.

Ac. supplied THRESHER and GLENN next Somerset House, Strand. (OUNTESS of PARIS YE L. This Veil protects the face and bonnet fla dust, and is very con venient for travelling or stasuie wear, a c.noice selection ot Bonnets. 171, New Bond-street 5Lsdame JACOB, Court Milliner, uiess and stay maker by appointment to H.R H.

Princess Mary. Wedding and In ban Outfits. IRUXELLES, HONITON, and CHANTILLY LACES, of every quality, in TUNIQUES, FLOCNCINGS. COURT TRIMMINGS, A many of exclusive designs, at the lowest pritee. Madame ELISE, 170.

Regent-street Ladies' Uiidel iiiien and 1 rousseaux. UNIQUE Collection of Antiuae LACES, in oii-t -i Argentine, d'Aleiicon, de Venise, de 4c. Maihune ELISE, Regent-stiett, -j ckIkovi; silas. i I 1 I si cured lo tne shareholders r.po'i the ealled-up capital for the first rive years of the nipany operations. MUECTi Willert Beale, Esq.

Cramer aud 2, Grosvenor-street. Limited), A Directors of Moore, George Frederick Denny, 29, Great St Helen's. Henry Stavely King, 00: GrosVenor-snuare. Jrook-stieet, 'Queen A- Co. Limited).

William Benjamin 'Queen, I cam-court-road. George Peter Queen, Esq. 25, Peniers-street. Hobart Moore, 25, Beruers-street. HAMAGEItS.

Messrs. John Henry MHueeri and Frederick Charles 51 'Queen. BAittKLS London and SV'est minster Bank, Lothbury, E.C, and all its Branches. PoLieiTon Clarence Harcourt, 2, King's Arms-yard, Moor-gate-street, E.c. BnOKERS Messrs.

Frisby Brothers, 4, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C. ACWT0K. Edward sambli, 4, skinner's-place, sise-lane, E.C. sli.ket.'.ky T. R.

Eiimes, Offices St. Michael's House, Cornhill. E.C. Place of Business 184, Tottenham court-road, W. This Company is established to purchase, carry on, ami extend, the well-known Fine Art, Copper and Steel Plate Printing Business oi Messrs.

'Queen Brothers, Tottenliam-court-road. The present undertaking specially recommends itself te the investor by the following features: 1. The business to be acquired by the Company has long la.eu, and is at the present time, in thorough active and highly pro-1 tuable orking. 2. It i not only unencumbered by liabilities, but shows genuine and realisable assets exceeding 21,000.

3. It is susceptible of immediate and most remunerative ex- 1 tension. 4. It has been carried on uninterruptedly from father to son 1 for upwards ot 70 years, enjoying the highest credit with the trace and the public, both 111 a commercial and artistic sense. 5.

Its dealings sire restricted to publishing firms of the first class, and are consequently certain and non-speculative. 6. Its present economic aud most efficient management remains undisturbed. The partners in the firm, 'Queen Brothers," have become dispose to the conversion of their business into a joint-stock company by noting the rapid extension of the business of Moore, M'Quevn, and Co. since its incorporation under the "Limited Liability one of the directors of this latter company Wing a partner in the business it is now proposed to take over The purchase money is fixed at 45,000, of which 12,000 is payable in debentures of the Company, bearing no interest until 10 per cent, has been paid to the shareholders, 10,000 in fully paid-up slur.

ci. an the remainder 111 df erred b-stabneuts. The amount has been based upon the certified report of Mr. I Sandell, the accountant, and includes assets in cash I and good bills of 8,230, to meet current trade accounts not ex- ceeding 1,000 and the plant of machinery, paper, stoxl and copper plates. Ac, of the estimated value of 15.0o0.

The amount 22,000 to be paid for the valuable leasehold premises and goodwill is wholly taken in debentures and shares of the Company, with 10 credited theieon, as ab The business will be taken ver by the Company as from the 1st July. from which date the guaranteed dividend of 10 per cent, pei' annum acctuts to the shareholders. The estimates, however, from the profits of many years past afford considerably larger divhlcnda than the one actually guaranteed. 'Queen hate engaged to continue in the service of the Company during tie ti years at least over which this minimum dividend extends No promotion en or will bepaid. In the event of no allotment being nude loan applicant, his deposit upon appli-cition will be luwith retiu'iiel in full.

Sliould a less number of shares be allotted than are applied for. the deposits wiU be made available towards the payment due on allotment, and the balance, if any, returned to the applicant. The articles of association, the agreement with the vendors, and the certitK-d balance-sheet can be inspected at the solicitor's. A of application for shares is attached to each prospectus, which can be obtained at the Company's office; or place of business, and of the bankers, brokers, solicitor, or auditor to the Company. MADEIRA.

HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION and DISEASES of the CHEST, Brompton. The Committee of Management have the pleasure to announce that, through the kindness of some friends in Madeira, they are prepared to aiford 2u male patients the privilege of passing the ensuing winter in that salubrious climate. The expenses of the patients out and home will be paid by the Hospital, and they will be received and provided for at Madeira by a local committee presided over by Captain Erskiue, her Majesty's Consul. Suitable cases will be selected by the Medical Committee, subject to the approval of the Committee of Management. CONTRIBUTIONS are REQUESTED, as the arrangements organised in the island lead to the hope that, if the proposed experiment prove successful, it may lie continued, and permanently extend the benefits of this Charity.

PHILIP ROSE. Hon. Sec. HENRY DOBBIN, Sec. THE ASYLUM for IDIOTS, Earlswood, JL Kedlull, Surrey.

Open for cases from all parts of the kingdom. CONTRIBUTIONS towards this national Charity are Earnestly SOLICITED. There are at the present time more than 420 inmates. The Asylum is now full, and the Board are desirous of enlarging it so as to receive S00 inmates, as the applications for admission are very numerous. The Board pledge themselves to incur no debt, but to proceed only as they have funds in hand.

Pamphlets, explanatory of the Institution, and the report for may be had gratuitously at the office. Donations fcr the enlargement and for the general purposes of the Charity will be thankfully received. Annual subscriptions, 10s. tid. or 1 life ditto, 5 5s.

or lo 10s. The Elections occur regularly in April and October. The Asylum is open to visitors. Tickets may be obtained at the office. JOHN CONOLLY.

51. D.C.L., Hon. Secretary. WILLIAM NICHOLAS, Secretary. BANKERS London Joint-Stock Bank, Princes-street, E.C; Messrs.

Druiutnond Messrs. Hoare; Messrs. Scott and Messrs. Twining ami Co. Office.

2'J, Poultry, E.C. DENT'S CHRONOMETERS, WATCHES, and CLOCKS. M. F. DENT, 23 and 34, Cockspur-street, Charing-cross, Watch, Clock, and Chronometer Maker to the Queen, and to the principal Courts of Europe.

33 and iA, Cockspur-street, Charing-cross, corner of Spring-gardens. 7ALK.ER'S CRYSTAL CASE WATCHES, lrom their great strength and accuracy, are superseding all others. No. 65, ComhHL 2i0, Regent-street, and it, Princes-street. Leicester-square.

Hair Jeweller to the Queen, A. FORRER, 2, Hanover-street, Hanover-square. W. mE COLD CHAIN MANUFACTORY. WATHEESTON and SON, No.

12. Pall-mall Eas'. S.W. Pa I S. CHINA.

China, Crystals, Objects of Art, Fancy Articles, Bohemian Glasses, Dinner services. L. B0UT1GNY, Palais Royal, near Chevet's. Galerie 5Ioutpen-sier, 21 and 22 and Passage des lrinces, Boulevard des Italiens. EDSTEADS, BEDDING, and BED-ROOM FURNITURE.

An ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, with prices, of 1,000 articles of BED-ROD5I FURNITURE, sent free by post on application to FILMER and SON, Upholsterers, 81, 32, and S4. Berners-sti'eet, Loudon, W. SILVER FIR BED-ROOM FURNITURE, hj iieautiiullv miaul imitation 2a Guineas the full suite The BELGRAVE FURNISHING COMPANY, 12, Sloaile-street, Belgrave-square, are manufacturing, and have on view, SUITES of this ELEGANT and UNIQUE FURNITURE at the above truly economical price. Illustrations forwarded on application. and" KEYING, FURNITURE, Carriage Free.

Se CARPET our Illustrated Catalogue, eontaiuin prices and estimates for furnishing houses of different lasses will be forwarded gratis. This book is universally allowed for lts practical utility to he- unique. LEW 1 RAW Col and Cabinetmakers. I pholsterers, and Bedding jfanuiacturers, 73 and 75, Broniptoil-l nad, Knightbridge. London.

N.B. Fifty Drawing and Dining Room Suites from 12 to 100 guineas. An assortment of old ak furniture. Established lsio. ATHS ami TO 1 LET WARE.

WILLIAM clnsively to the DISPLAY of BATHS and TOILET WARE. The stock oi each is at once-the largest, newest, and most varied ever submitted to the public, and marked at prices proportionate with those that have tended to make this establishment the most distinguished in this country. Portable showers, 7s. Pillar Showers, 3 to t5 Nursery, 16s. to Sponging.

Os. tid. to Hip, 13s. 3d. to ais.

l. A large assortment of Gas Furnace, Hot and Cold Plunge, Vapour, and Camp Shower Baths. Toilet Ware in great variety, from las. 01. to 45s.

the set of three. Illustrated catalogue sent per post free. 39, Oxford-street, 2,3, and 4. Newman-street 4,5, and 8, Perry's-place and 1. Newman-yard, London.

factory in Ireland, can be SUPPLIED at WHOLESALE PRICES N.B. only London Depot. 40. Pall-mall CO the NEW MAT I A A MATERIAL for WINDOW ROLLER BLINDS. Groped by ner Majesty and H.R.H.

the lT.nce of alts, lsterers, and of the Patentee, 'vALEl LRv'lilLKs, LiteLihiipers to the Quetn, Windsor, JAMEts COULSON and Proprietors of the i Royal Damask Tabk Linen Manuiactory, Lisburn, Ireland, having a uejK-t at t. TOHN GOSNELL and CO 'S CHERRY Cf TOOTH PASTE is greatly superior to any tooth nowdt-r fret the teeth a pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath Price.

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