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THE STANDARD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1864. TEMPLE ANECDOTES. Thin Day is Published, Tbreo Vote, crown 1 lis. 6d WANTED, a SITUATION as COACHMAN Aged 37 excellent character of eight years' standi HE STANDARD. EST A i 1 1 KD 1827.

ARGEflT DA IVY NEWSPAPER IN THE WOULD. PRICE ONE PENNY. Eleyantly bound in cloth, price 2s. ot with gilt edrjea anil beveRed boards, price 3s. rflHE BOOK of GOLDEN GIFTS for all TIMES and SEASONS.

A Loving Parent's Legacy. Dedicated to the Memory of His Into Royal Highness the Prince Consort. Printed on toned paper, with a beautiful coloured border round each page Hall, Smart, and Allen, 25, Paternoster-row. SALES BY AUCTION. Walthamstow.

MESSRS. FULLER and HORSEY are instructed by the Proprietor (tbe honsc being let) to SELL by AUCTION, on Thursday, March 21, at Twelve, on U10 Premises, Cleveland House, lioo-street, Walthamstow, the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, priiicipallT new within a short time, comprising iron. French, anrf Arabian bedsteads osplttl beddfnf mahogany chests of drawers, morrl8 top wash-stands and toilet tables, toilet glasses, a 5ft. Spanish mahogany Arabian bedstead, a 7ft. mahogany winged wardrobe en suite, with silvered glass panel a lift, 'ditto a drawing-room suite in BROUGHAM, Phaeton, and light BarondU for SALE, nearly equal to new, the property of a geflJ tlenmn May be seen at 813, Oxford-street, oppasitc Old Cavendish -street, TAREY'S TWELVE GUINEA BASlCEt CARRIAGE, on two wheels, boat shapo, witli wood bottom, for a twelve hand pony.

This useful little carriage I adapted for nearly all purposes, and no establishment should without one. Larger sizes at increased price. i'rtncli ROUND-BACK EO PHAETONS," and "Engenie" shaped "PARK PHAETONS," torponies of sdl sis-s, These elegant carringes form "miniature equipages" for lady's own drivifiC Drawings, with prices, sent on receipt of two stamps, by T. K. ST.vRKV.

Carrlnge Bnilder. Nottingham. FACEY ROMFORD'S HOUNDS. INVESTORS' GUARDIAN. Now CompanieB specially Reviewed, and should be read by all shareholders before applying forshsree In new undertakings.

INVESTORS' GUARDIAN. Every Saturday, price 3d. annual subscription, half-prlee. Mr. Healsy 27, Change alley, OornhUl, EC.

ETERNAL PUNISHMENTS. See the Correspondence in the SPECTATOR of Saturday, the 10th hy Clergymen as well as Lnytnen. Price Gd by post 7d. No. 1, Wellington-street, Strand and of all newsmen.

DA VIES aud Foreign and English Booksellers, Foreign and English Newsp.ipor and Advertisement Ajrcncy. 2d. in the Is. allowed on all books, foreign and English. Orisdnal Cartes dc Visits of Royal and eminent persons, actors and actresses, free by post, 16 stamps each Photographic iicraps, Albums.

6c. 1, Finch-lane, CornhUL A GUINEA PRAYER-BOOK for Gh. fid. The PICTORIAL BOOK of COMMON PRAYER lanre tvne. witli 600 beautiful engravings, and hound in antique style, only fis.

or post fret 1 at JOHN FIELDS great Bible War THREE I nearly 30C Young handset FIELD'S great I Quadrant. STORIES, with 1 8unday Bonk for tlie ost free from JOHN cs a Pictoria rice in. ovl. use, (13, FIELD'S handsome FAMILY BIBLES, from 10. to 20 guineas pocket Bibles, with rims nnd clasps from Z.

M. to 87. 8 2s. to i'. 4s.

and bout rant. Prayer Bonks, from Is. stoek in the world, at MUSLIN CURTAIN" At PETER ROBINSONS. Pine Lcno Curtains, 4 and 6 yards long, 2 and 2 yards wide, commencing at Ss. 6d.

per pair. Very rich Patterns, 14. 6L, 18s. 6l, and 21s. per pair.

A sample Pair, at any price, sent on approval, and may lie returned if not approved. A Stock of upwards of 1000 Pairs to select from. Peter Robinson's Complete Household and Family Linen List forwarded Gratis and Post-free, on application. 103, 104, 105,1 107, 108, Oxford-street, W. INEXPENSIVE SILKS.

PETER ROBINSON Is desirons ot calling the especial attention of Ladles to his present immense stock of tho above, one lot being the accumulation of a Manufacturer's Stock of Checks, Stripes, and Simple Designs, Buitable for young Ladies (unassorted), but exceedingly olieap, from 2s. to 2s. Hid. peT yard. A large and varied collection of Chencs.

medium useful colours, 2t guineas, full dress, 14 yards. Patterns free. FterJRftbinaon's lft1? to 10. Oxford-street W. JOHN ORCHARD and Co.

'a STOCK. PETER ROBINSON having bought for cash of tho Assigotes of the Ettate, at a large discount off, the Stock ot John Orchard and Co late Hodge and Lowinan (established 47 years), of Repent-street, amounting to will OFPEB the same for SALE on MONDAY, March 21, and following days. The stoek being the largest ever offered, and comprising every requisite for household and tamily use, as well as for ladies' clothing and costume, the opportunity is one of tlie greatest advantage to ladies. All goods marked in plain figures, and a great portion at less than halt-price. PETER ROBINSON, 10,1 to Wtt, Osford- "TEW SPRING SILKS.

Patterns Post Free. -i-i New Cheeks, If 10s. M. for 12 yards. Patterns uf hill.

Rich Silks. JOHN HARVEY and THE Great SALE of LACES, Embroideries, Hamlkerclilefs, Silk, Hosiery, Dressing Gown9, Cloaks at Half-price, win be continued during the ensuing Week, at A. BLACKBORNE'S, Brnxelles and Spanish Depot, 3S, Soath Audley-street, Grosvenor-6qnare, London. SILKS RETURNED from AMERICA. BAKER and CRISP aro now selling upwards of 20,000 yards of rich, striped, checked, corded, and fancy SILKS, at such prices that will ensure speedy sale, commencing at One Quinea the fundus.

Patterns post-froe. Removed 108, lieont-street. 1 Ann PAIRS of last year'a MuUn, Lace, -Mf and Leno CURTAINS, at less than half tho retails prices, BAKER and CRISP'S, 108, Regent street. Simples Ire. lit 4 1 DoXin real Paria KID CLOVES, -E-VrSF ji ttt ts.

i)d. pair, any sine or colour. Sample free for 2i stomps. BAKER and CRIsr, removed to 108, Regent-street. 1 iU DOEN 1 JJ ca: alifhtly AN DEE ed FRENCH EPS at half the that were 1, 2, and 1 5s and 1 Guinea, orUrinal cost.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's at UAKEIt and CRISPS, Removed to li, Regent-treot. S1 PRING NOVELTIES LEAL LACES. SEW ELL a Have the honour to announce that in their French Rooms Ix iric couiuloted they are now maki FIRST DISPLAY of NOVELTIES And ther are also showing a Mnnufaf tu BRITISH and FOREIGN LACES at a In cost prices. i Stock of FINE discount from the CQMPTON HOUSE, Frith street, Soho-square, W. mHIS SEASON'S FASHIONS in DRESS.

JL Ladies and the public, previous to purchasing, are respectfully invited to inspect our 8T0CK, consisting of large assortments of the latest novelties in Dress, of British and foreign manufacture. Rich. Dnrab1 and Cheap DRES-S SILKS. MILLINERY siL ETS, and SATINS. NTLES; Pauley and AU tho latest styles in A great vartrly of Embroidered and Braided made-up DEESSEB New P0PEL1NE3 in all the choice colours, from 10s.

9d. the (truss OI twelvu yarln, i and checked ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, French LLAMAS, pi French and Swi-s CAMBRICS at old prices, the newest styles in SKIRTINGS, from 4 lid RIBBONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, HABERDASHERY, PARASOLS, TIES. ftc. Family and Complimentary MOURNING. Drapere, Milliners, and Dressmakers supplied with CUT LENGTHS at trade price.

Matching orders carefully attended to. PATTERNS POST FREE. Close on Saturdays at Four o'clock. JAMES SPENCEand Wholesale and Retail Silk Mercers, Drapers, Ac, 77 and 78, St. Paul's Churchyard.

DRAPERS and DRAPERY EUYERS. G. B. PICKEN, Wholesale and Retail Draper, 148, Borough, la the largest stock and job buyer in the trade from 20 to 60 per eein.ooiowtiic wnoicsaio nouses, vslucr. Cashadvanced SPECIAL.

IMPORTANT. T(l OKVTiifMcv pVTEW SPRING TROUSERS PATTERNS In all JJsl the NEW DESIGNS are now ready for inspection At ALFRED WERE MILS' 73, BROOK-STREET, HANOVER-SytJARE, MereJiant Clothier, and Originstor of the famous SIXTEEN SHILLING TROUSERS. The best choice in London at one prk' Mr. Miles REMOVED, as above, in iwj9. Established 1841 HYAM GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Wand 67, OXFORD-STREET, W.

The fashion andgcueml excellence disnlavad in Hif. Overuoats and Capes Morning and Lounging Jackets Business aud Morning Suit3. Od Trousers, 500 patterss to select from Vests of the same materials K. 6d. 21s.

Od. 48s. Od. 14s. Od.

8s. Od. to aSs. Od. to 42s.

Od. and 5Ss. od. to Sis. Od.

to 12s. Od. Mx aim ana jo. AUTRE to (Ml and o7. OXFORD ST BEET ORD li, The most able and esuerienced cutters and workmen are employed Trousers, ids.

Vests to match Ss. Od. Attire for clerical, academical, gentlemen Habits. Thre to Sis Guineas. A Vena gffiSIv.

pS Sk1U' 30' Footman's, ooll YAM aod Co. '8 SUITS for BOYS, OXFORD STREET fasidan. eJtnilnster, Osborne, and Wand are much admired by r. and economv. Knlc Windsor Suits, lfis.

Od. t( 2 8., and 42- A trying-on room bdonely fltteU un in connection with this department. ia A SNG FASHIONS ia GENTLBl st PREW'S NEW and cheapest io the WA K.DKOI.lE: the stock ts tho largest bet metropolis, ljoo pwrs of Trousers In ererv ij wriii, iss. no. to measure.

16s. 6d. For BnyS' mi niii siauiiH pre Knickerbocker and ci Youths' Costume ot the very I a choice of 2000 Children's and cheaper than at hi il Outfitter, the Ufa Holboni (16 vnd 87, Aldgate Hlghstreet. GREAT BA ItGA IN from fiAni JT- Nn otter FUR WRAPPERS, made from real racoon, leopard, olf, bear, fox, and tiger skins, luu.Urjmely lined with crimson cloth, immense size cost in Canada fromef. to 101 each; will be sold 'eparately 'the lot at 30s.

to S5 each. AiUptod as a travellin" earruMWOt railway rue Warranted perfect -For s.Ue L. H. PHILLIP? 30 TXiisn-strert, London. Also a few splendid large driwine-room and bed-room hearthrugs and door mats, made from th.

above skins, a bargain. lf.O Beirskfn Mats, fcs. to 7s. Od. earh SHIRTS.

FORD'S Need only be known most perfect fHtlng eldTt mal EUREKA SHIRTS. Era, "The Ix very superior ielf maaaoMtoAu quality fc post free OFF All Prices Reduced SI A. ouuug to riae liiaea Tea, 2s. 4d 2s 6d 8s PUlLLiFS and Co Tea Merchants, 8, Kin's William-afreet City, London. E.C.

IPs, worth carriage free. THE CULTIVATION of TEA in the East Indies ha3 now become an important fonur8 Since tbe introduction of ASSAM TKA, nesrlv vol thtsI, lvrif 1 TUl muniviri Cj 1 i.iwatAiu uave, on account ot AIHI 15KIU Tea Disti tended, offering Cachar, 1 Teas ti tavour, promoted its sale br ing, at fromSs. to Bd per anl China Warehouses, No. 9. Great St.

Helen's Church. Dl Un cml3hed ss A. FRAGRANT, GRATEI CL, AND INVIGORATIVG IJP.E.' ST BEVERAGE. CJUEPPARD'S fLTON CHEESE now in Good Household Ittittov 1. did Condition.

ihalia Hams, 9A pr lb. Breakfost Bacon from per lb" American Cheese, per llwAddrtsi 88 Boroueh. CLARENCE'S SAUCE. This itself the first and roast game, CELEBRATED CAYENNE uce, by its genuine qualities, has classed the day, and for its use as a relish to iltiy, fish, steaks, chops, gravies Aeo A HE STANDARD. PERMANENTLY ENLARGED FROM 4A TO 66 COLUMNS.

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Honest administration of the Taws and Protection to Natlre Industry are tho great Secrets of Success in all Governments but thousands of com plaints received annually at the Hnurf Otl'u by the Jmlgea. prove the unjust administration of the law. the extensive distress amangst the Working Classes Is caused the Non-rcciproeity System, promoted in tho most reckless heartless manner by Messrs. Cobden, Bright, and Gladstone, cannot plead ignorance, became the following official information must liave been in their possession, when printed. Previous to the year IBM the public was misled by the reported official instead of the real value of Export and Imports, but tho following information from that date, copied from what may be contdered tlio National Ledger.Twill remove all donbta as to the result of the hoarUcsa neglect of protection for the working clsaoes rri.

ii nh irani; by the Boaun or Ttude of Tin: Taansaxo Navigation or mi Unitkd Kjkodov. i era kSi i i 5 "5 i I sr 2 she i 6 5 a a r- 8 8, tii sits 7. 1 1 i i "i I I 3 8 5 3 Has 13 8 i Ci io i. E5 lll.llsrll 3 slyi 9 i I ti ft la mi ill! 9 3 I 1 2 lfffe.1 Nolhina cun bo more cluar common 3sM than the exoendt tare in foreign ribbons, gloves, and all other foreign manufacturer, being so much expended with foreigners and the sufferings of tho Coventry and Spitalficld weavers are gerlons pxamplw of the wanton sacrifice of the industrious cLuses and the national wealth. The annual importation of 7,000,000 or tt.OOO.OOftpairs of elove upon which GOQ.OOOf.

or per annum is esitended iu the oi lorcign wouia oc ample to provule en-plorment for thousands of females, many of whom aro drtvn to wake shirt? for Uire-balfpuce or twopence each, thercbr reducing their means of existence and increasing the social evil, which the public ao juHly complain, and which charitable persons make useless efforts to remedy, because, for ovory one rfB.ni(d hundreds are made victims by the non-reciprocity lyslcm Aoane person who will giro ordinary attention to the snbioet doubt that, under a proper system of protection to natirs industry, the manufacturing trade of the country would be ample support the preient populaliou with good wagcu and profits In their respective trades but Instead of such enmmon-icnse protection, the lare amount of about OOtVJOii.OOO'. has beu wUh-drawn from circulation in ten years, and sent otib of tho country tbe benefit of fwreiun manufacturers and tbe foreigner In their employ. Such Is the system of national commercial on tho indatriou3 tLies of the United Kiugdom. If tse evidence In support of the above statements was not supported by fact rcoorded in what may be etlled the National Commercial Ledger, it would appear fabulous, bnt, unfortunately, it is true, and requires tbe immediate attention and determination of the as well as the honourable and independent ConsBrvativen of tho Interests of the United Ktopdom. to demand a revision of every commercial Ireuty by which inch distress has been created and the wealth oi the country reduced.

It may be fairly sked how inch a state of affairs could occur a great commercial comitry. But it Is known to thoeo who have observed the gradual encroachments of tho nou-reciprocilv system, from the first attack on the.shipping iteU the late Mr. Hnskiason. to the heartleas rain ot the Coventry and Spltalflclds weaver by Messrs. Gladstone.

Cobden, and Bright. National commercial eopnonvy is of inch commou-senve character that every person of ordlnnrv oiumcitv I Hn understand ii widl at all the Chancellors of the Exchequer who have Ailed that otccc. for 11 require no stuay of siienre to know that, if you charter a foreign vc-isel in stead of English, if you purchase foreisrn drewes, glnve. cloelts, watches, shoes, ribbons, A'c, tnntead English, that you have expended so much In support of foreign Instead of British industry, and withdrawn the value from the national of wealth. It matters not what ii tbe amount of biereise or exports, the amount of Imports are greater: winterer tlio balance maybe, it to that extent low to the home circulation of national wealth.

And troorUtinn of coal, without dnty, to a count 17 jiardng a hjrjrc duty on raja, another example of the aant or Conservative legislation. Competition in foreign markets Is unavoidable but foreign competition in the homo markets, without reciprocity to suenre a baUacc of trade in favour of Uic Britlah shipowner, manufacturer, the working classes, Is so manifestly unjust that it Is not a question of douM, but astonishment that they can be so shortsighted as to retum members to Parliament who will not protect native industry, and insist on tbe appointment of a minister of Justice and public prosecutor to protect the rights of all clnsses her Majesty's subjects against the present dishonourable practice in the various courts of law by which the laws are worked construed In savmu of those who ciu pay the Urgust amount fees nnd costs. It Is okvions ioat in enry on bngusn matt snomd be trans ferred to customs duties en foreign grain ana hops, or goods of foreign manufacture. tMifl Ttm mumme tAX except f.n rt rtonenv oi wyy. parnnnu-i npward) should also be translerrbd to Castoms duUee on goods of forolsn manufacture, and export duties coal and un-mannfsrtnirdiron.

The classes who beneSt by the non-rociprocity system are manufacturers cotton, and others Interested in reducing tlie earnings of the working classes, merchants and dealt rs in foreign manufactures, and capitalists who reattse high nrtes of interest tbe scarcHy of money, and their aocumnlation of wealth and sstabltshmenta make tho country appear in a prosperous whereas distress, poverty, and souUU evils are rapidly In-cretsing with 'tlio reduction of national eaoital and mineral wealth for want of ordinary legislative protection. Price One Penny. J-ifl Newsagents' PubJfjliins Company LiiaJled). H7, Fleet MWj IMidaUboltseiltMflud ncwsftgcuU. .1 -js- a sr can be recommended by a general officer.

Addrc-ts j. Channon's, Post-office, Bromptou, 8.W. iJissU ill RECTORS REQUIRED for a liret-clasa Company, and one suited to tho present time. Parties pro- curinff Directors will be liberally remunerated. Direct B.

66, Fleet-street. AWell-edficared Gontleroan, aged 40 (married), no family, with an income of his own, is anxious to in-croaso it by OCCUPATION with Ujrht duties, or where trust Is valued. The highest references given and required. Address H. Mr.

Murray, 7. Hollo way-road, Highbury, N. VACANCY lias occurred in the mtir.e of Transfer Clerk to a Public Oom-pany, Applications, with testimonials, stating age, previous aud salary expected, to bo addresscu to X. Charles liatker and Sons, 8, BircMn-lane, E.C, on or before Tuesday, the 22d inst 1 ARe8petabIe Man, with unexceptional references, who has buld a situation as confidential clerk in on extensive manufacturing establishment in tho City for the hut years, is desirous of obtaining a similar ENGAGEMENT. Address H.

5, Park-tcrraee, Soutli Hackney, N.K. 1 A GENTS WANTED in every town in England. xl. Catalogues, samides, aud terms vent free for (stamps). Address, Mr.

Hunt, 3, Dulwlch-road, Pengc, S. E. 3N. Tho POPL pTcpart 1 )ME EDI riON. A Lady to receive TWO YOUNG LADIES, aites fiotu Nine to Fourteen, to edncate with her own daugbtcrj, under an expe rienced and talented governess.

reat advantages offered, both as regards home comforts and the care bestowed on their ad-vamxment. References eschanged. Situate Bayswater. near Kensington-gardens. Address H.

W. Lane's Library, Ko. 1, Westlioiirne-park-road, W. Second-liand CHURCH ORGANS, at 1307., 80i. CSl.

and Printed descriptions forwarded; also Price List of New Organa. Brj etsons' Organ Factory, Brook-street, Enstoo-road, London RGANS. The fineat toned and best made are stops, chapels 77, Che id metal pipes SC. Alike adapted for churches, awing-rooins, or schools. Sole Agent, G.

Carr, HARMONIUM. A Lady offers a 17 Guinea Instrument for 7f. under circumstances which wiB be eiplained. Elegant case, five stops, fullest compass, and nearly new. 5, Mylne-street, Claremr.nl-square, Pentonville.

PIANO, 18 guineas, superior tone, full compass, handsome case. Harmonium, 10 stops, 12 guineas 5-stop ditto, a guineas. Tho cheapest instruments In London PAIN, 107, Wnnlour -street, Soho. PIANOFORTE (handsome walnut Cottage), 18 Guincar, cost 40. Full compass, metallic plates, all latest Improvements.

Only been used eight months. No reasonable offer refufed. One month's trial allowed. 12, Downham- road, KingslauA PIANOFORTES. The TWENTY GUINEA PIANOFORTE, with all the latest improvements, full compass, elegant walnut or rosewood cottage case, and warranted perfect.

The beat piano possible for the money. F. Priestley's Patent, 15, Berners-streot, Ox ford -street. PIANOFORTES, Rosewood or Walnnt, 0g-octaves, wlU every improvement, elegance, and durability, warranted, for SALE or HIRE, on easy terms ol pur-chase, Two Guineas per Month. Several, nearly new at Fifteen Guineas, only used three or four months.

J. BLACKMAN, Maker, 120, Blackfrlars-road, London, a PIANOFORTES. H. TOLIUEN'S EXHIBITION MODEL COTTAGE PIANO, first-class, having elicited universal approbation, the public is respectfully invited to hear this extraordinary piano. Tne price, from its low figure.

Is not named, from fear of deterring some from coming to inspect its beauties. Pianos for hire, with option of purchase, on easy terms also repaired or taken in exchange. Drawings free. Tolkien, 27, King WiUiatn-sUcct, London Bridge. Est.

80 yean. HAPPELL'S Small FOREIGN MODEL PIANOFORTE, at 32 Guineas. A new oblique Piano, with the beft check action, three strings, the grand compass of seven octaves, and similar (except in nlze) to the celebrated foreign models, but at a lower price than any other oblique pianoforte. The same instrument, with two strings, at 80 guineas 50, New Bond-street. HAPPELL'S 20 Guinea PIANOFORTE, in solid mahogany or plain walnut, the best English mann-facture, with perfect check action, the full compass, and all tho latest improvements.

Messrs. Chappcll strongly recommend tbts instrument aa suiierior to any other pianoforte at Or about the same price, whether new or second-hand. 60, New Bond-street. HARMONIUMS for HIRE at CHAP PELL'S. ALEXANDRES BEST INSTRUMENTS.

Per Month. No. Iar.d2. Onestop lOa. 0d.

3. Three stops 12a. Od. 4. Five steps 16s.

Od. 6. Ten stops 21s. Od. 6.

Fourteen stops soTtf, 86s. Od. ft Ten stops, percussion action 25s. Od. 10.

Fourteen stops 3 ji Ha JH. 11. Fourteen stops 36s. Od, 13. Fifteen ttops s2s.

Od. 18. Eight store, two keyboards 3. Od. ft.

Twenty-two stops 42s. 0L DRAWING-ROOM MODEL8, No. 1. Three stops, percussion and knee swells 21s. Od.

2. Eight stops 31s. Od. a Sixteen stops 42s. 0d.

N.B. A considerable reduction from the above charges on instruments taken by the year. In the case of parties purchasing and paying for an instrument within ais montha from the time of hiring, amount due for hire will be piven up in lieu of discount for ready money. CHAFF ELL and 50, New Bond-strcet, DENT, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, aud CLOCK MAKER to Hkb Ma.tbmiy, H. R.

H. tint Pftixcx or Wales, and I. M. the Empkboh oip Bosaia. Maker of the Great Clock for the Houses of Parliament SiLvux.

Gou). Gnmeas. Guineas. Strong llvcr Lever Watches 6 1 Ladles' or Gentlemen's Gold Do. Do.

superior 0 to 10 1 Lever Watches lfl Do with verythick glass 8 to 20 Ditto superior ls'to85 Silver Half Chronometers 26 Gold Half Chronometers. 36 Ditt0 ln Hunting Cases 40 Geld Geneva Watches from 7 guineas upwards Tact WotoJhes for the Blind. Two-day Marina Chronometers, 36 guineas. Every description of Keyless Watches and Repeaters In Silver Cases kept in stock also a large assortment of Repeaters Centre snd Independent Seconds, Double-stop Seconds in Gold Cases, from 40 gjineis upwards. An elegant assortment of fine Gold Waistcoat aod Guard Chains from 3 to 26 guiucas.

Gold and Silver Pocket Chronometers, Astronomical Regulators Church, and Bracket Clocks of evcrv description. DENT and 61, STRAND. W.C. adjoiniue CoutU's Bank) and at 34 and 85, ROYAL EXCHANGE, ami also at tho TcKESt Clock and Marixb Compass Factohv SAVOY STREET, STRAND. London.

W.C. SAVOY- T17A LEER'S CRYSTAL CASE WATCHES CoTDhill 230, Regent-'jjj. Princes-street. Leicester-square. UPERIOR A.B.

SAVORY am ELECTRO-PLATE. 18' Pamphlet of Prices, lllustratedwith gratis and postagefree on application. inrlnn flunk nf os-11 an CJILVER PRESENTATION PLATE, SARL Kf and SONS have tilted up a magnifioent Gallery In their establishment for the Display of Silver Plate suitable for Pre-setrtation. Books, with Illustrations, may be had gratis on application, or postage free. It conveys tho fullest information.

17 and 18, Comhill. EFORE YOU FURNISH, be eood enoueh to W. CLARK and Co inlmitab STOCK of FUR NISHING IRONMONGERY, TableCutlery, Electro-silver Plate, Lamps, Cbandeliuri, c. A costly book nf engrarinsa, with prices, gratis and post free 9.1 and W. Londrn-waU.

London. Fenders; stoves, fire-irons, and CH I MNEY-PIECES. Buyers of tlie above are requested liefore finally deoidlng.to visit WILLIAM S. BURTON'S SnOW-ROOMS. They contain snub an assortment of Fendcra, Stoves, Ranges, Chimney-pieces, Fire-irons, and General Ironmongery as cannot be approached elsewhere either tor variety, novalfv, beauty of design, or exqulslteoess of workmanship.

Brigfit. titoves. Willi ormoin oinsments, m. 10s. so m'.

iw. itionrvd Fenders, with standards, 7s. to of, 12s. Steel Fenders, SZ. to Hi.

ditto, wish rieh ormolu ornaments, from 3. 3s. to Igf. Clitinney -pieces, from It 0s. to 100f.

Fire-irons, from 2. 3d. the set to li. is. rhe BfTRTON and all other PATENT STOVES IUusl 4,5.

an tEET, 1, 1 2, 8, and 4. Newman-street-place; and Ncwuuin-yard, London. THE NIZAM of the DECCAN'S Mniruiticout CRYSTAL CANDELABRA for INDIA, being one of five recently manufactured (164 lights, S2 feot high, and lCfeesln dfaniPteT), is now on show, together with a gn at variety of rare and estruislte epocimens of workmanship ia kLuh, amongst whieh sre designs In engravings taken from the famous Elgin marbles also a variety of the most delicate tablo with elaborately ensruvcd ornamentations resembling the finest bice work. The altarplece, in crystal, hss now been added J. PEFRIBj ard SONS, Crystal Gallery, Egypt lan Hsll CHANDELIEIiS in BRONZE, ORMOLU and SILVER, of the AnetXdesiin for Olning-rooai and dhrirr Moderator Lamps in Bronre, Ormolu.

China, and Glass DEFRIES and SONS, Wost-end Sliow Rooms, Crystal Gallerv Egyptian Hall, Piccsdillv. DEFRIES and SONS' CR VST AL ChTk DEI EES In Venetian, CrecUn, and other nri Designs for Gas or Candls; Oiystl Lamps, QtadssffisTiosnl Walt LU'hts for India: Club, iess, andPo'ecral iS shw Oniers lor 1. uii.ua, anil tartiienwai-p nromiitlv Works Lond (Vi itS Jt Rooms and Mauu-nnsfiitcn west-end Booms, CTyul faetore, 14 Gallen-, 11 TOGENIC GAS COMPANY kC its PATENT GENE-with ordinary Gas, which Ii They are made fer 3 Larger sizes by special le-street-wltbin. where fee ARCELOlL, 4s.6d. laiion.

Uurns in every description of lamn withnni cur usuris tne wku. ana is quue tree Tuorn smell and smoke. Osjjrttoorjj (by appointment to Uie 453. Strand. Charin--cross 14 doors from rrflf.ilgar-sguare London.

Estahlhihed 1 752, UNDLES. Prize Medal. PAR AFFINITY Adopted by tier Majesty's Government for the Miiiia Stations. J. and J.

FIELD, nitary The original manufacturers and holders of the 1S02 prize mertii caution the public against any spnrious Imitations Thoir kV, i Is on all packets and boxes -Sold by stl dealers throughout the kingdom. for exportation at the Wor, Upper Marsh, Lambeth, London, where also may bo obtained Ihcir 8 3 TO ITS; Round Shonldera, and by weaving CIUnIj'LPR'k 'A DBF. 1 1 sti ngthens the voice 1 1 and is specinlly recommended tn jnomotlng healtji and a srnimetri 11 if ord st W. Hlnstratlons forwarded SHAKESPEARE. BERGER'S EDITION POSTPONED to March 19.

lamns. Id. LIBRARY 82 pages, 0 co- London J. A. Bcrgor, 13, Catherine-street, Strand.

SHAKESPEARE. Edited PHELPS, Esq. Penny Weekly by SAMUEL Numbers. 32 pages. o-i commits, mustiattvo ocautngs.

London J. A. Bcrger, 13, Catherine-street, Strand, AKESPE ARE. The TEMPEST. Com- pleto.

id. 33 pages, 64 columns. Edited by PHELPS. Illustrated. London J.

A. Berger, 13, Catherine-street, Strand. RED, WHITE, and BLUE, MONSTER SONG BOOK Now Ready. Complete. 812 pages, 1221 columns.

2000 Songs. Ten Penny Numbers, Two at or complete Is. by post, d. extra. London J.

A. Berger, 13, Catherlnj street, Strand. THE STRANGE CAREER of THOMAS GANDER and his FRIEND aid TUTOR, DOCTOR OU ACh. Their Strange Discoveries in London Town. With 42 Comic niustrations.

Price ts. by post, Is. 2d. London: J. A.

Berger, 13, Catherine-street, Strand. lr R. A MERRY On Wednesday. March 23. Exquisitely Illnstrated, One Penny ORD OAKBURNS DAUG IRS, a new Vomer's Pride," WEEK.

Story, by the Author of Enst Is begun in This Week's Number ONCE WEEK. An Hlnntrated Miscellany of IJterature. Art, and Popular lufonaatlou. Published every Saturday, price 3d. in Monthly Parts, price and Half-yearly Volume, price 7s.

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Now Roadv. orice bv nost Is Id Cnnfnt- A Letter from George when Prince of Wales, about the Prin cess Caroline Letters from the Dno d'Orleans, tho Duke of Wdtlintton, Lord Clyde, Baron de Brunnow, Gnhsot, Thiers Ird ByroD, Gibbon (tho Historian), Strauss (Author of the Life of J. Penlmore Cooper, Miss Foote, Madame Eistori And Two Sketches, with Autograith, by the late W. Thackeray. Oflice, 110, Strand, W.C.

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stamped, Contents: The Late King of Bnvnrla French Symmetry Com- lenulum In Louisiana The HertfordEhire Ejection Letter from Paris Tlio tthotliehl Inundation Letter from Vienna Cox on Castlgation Heading Aloud Tho Oxford Vote Ministerial Organs Liljeral Diplomacy Bishop Twit's I'und Icelandic Le-gonds Ten nen oo the Ouns Landor TkJ Opera Sesnon llandet" at Sadler's Wells Philanthropy Homo Atropos ot the Home OfliooUr.iversity Boat Race The Are Bolle Published at 33, TavLstoiA-strecf, W.C,. in time tor fbccjirly tiaini and pot, May Vo had of ail news? eadexj) walnut and criiu consistine of two sets of chairs. indulgent ditto, a ftft. walnut clu noble ohimnev jr pianoforte, byTi bronzed gaseiien sot of twelve mal backs, eav e4iaii Uhles, tfuiner wt centre, occasional and card tables, marlde top and plato-class back, ge dimensions, a a octave cottage in rosewood case, cut crystal and teel fenders and firo Implement? a room chairs with stuffed scats and lantsh mahogany extending dining pc-lcstal sideboard with plate-class a and glass, double-seated brougnam rt piiaeton by Tlirupp, haniess, bav itent mangle, cnlinary utensils, aud ybe viewed tha dav preceding and (ties may be had on the promises, at ijiibourhood, and of Messrs. Fuller London, E.C.

mkj; the audi (kihi 3 dozen of Old Port 230 rtozou o- Solera and other Sherries and 15 ooe-dosen Cases of Otard's i'nl- ltr.n.Jy, of tho viiitast of 1818. MR. BOYES ia instructed to SELL AUCTION, at Garraway's Coffee-liouSe, Chtnge-Corrihfll, on Tue day, March 22, at Ono preeiioly, the J'O by 1X8, consisting of 10U Rocher, Wighnin. and Co. bottled In 1867 20 doxen ditto, bottled in 1853; 64 dozen Otfley, Cramp, and bottled in and 23 down, bottled in 162- Tho Shefries comprise 60 dosen (lne Gold Solera (Gonzalez, Duboso, and shlppingi and 187 dozen gold oolourand pale Sherries also 15 one-dozen esses of Bmndy, viqtege 1848, shipped by Otard and Co.

The Ports formed part ol the well-known stuck Of tlie late Mr. Robert in. and are now tying in the A tasted the day prior to th raway's, and at the Aucti burd-strcet. EC its. May be viewed and ues may be had at Gar-KJ, AbchUTflh-lane, Lom- To Wine Merchants, Tavern-keepers, and Others.

Stonk of Wines and Spirits, tuo premises having to be pulled down lui-mediately for rebuUdlng. MR. BOYES will SELL by AUCTION, on tbe Premises. 26. Great St.

Helon's, on Thursday, March 24, at One precisely, without reserve, the genuine STOCK of a WINE MKKCHANT dozens Ports, Kherrtcs, Champagne, Brandy, Rum, 4tc-vaults the day prior, and mnst 1 Catalogues may be had on the Offices, 83, Abchuroh-lano, E. C. viewed and tasted in the be cleared on tbe 20th. ad at tho Auctioneer To Wine and Spirit Merchants. MESSRS.

WENTWORH and SON are in-stmcted to SELL by AUCTION, at the Red Lion Hotel, Cambridge, on Wednesday next, March Sl3, at Eight in the Evening, the old-established WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS BUSINESS PREMISES, situate in one of tho principal streets of the town of Cambridge, upon which a very lucrative business ha; been carried on for the last 50 years: consisting of a front shp and offices adjoining, good ceOarage, and an exceedingly commodious house. A large Warehouse anl Cellar near at hind will be sold at the same time. will be given at Michaelmas nexL Further particulars can lie had of S. Hall, solicitor, or ot Weutwovth and Son, anctloncere, Cambridge. J.

Tue 8un in the Sands, Blaekheatb, with Garden, Boiv lin green, and Stabling. TTENRY HAINES and SON aro instructed to .1. M- SUBMIT to PUBLIC AUCTION, at Garraway's Coffee bouse, Change nil tho 21st day of March, at One precisely, the I of the above valuable of the most profltnbl lioubo is roomy, well 1 neighbourhood ia go OODWILL and Possession, which is well known as one near the metropolis. Tho adapted for business, ctably inhabit ed a The large Held number of houses are being built in iu im on lease at a moderate rent, part of whicl may be obtained 1 of George' Ware, street, Boromth Mr. George Haines, au street West, Eaton-square, Pimllco at 0 seises and at the Auctioneers' offices, 88, This Evening and Following Evenings, BARRETT.

their Rooms. ity. SOUTHGATE and si-street, odern Artiste ENGRAVINGS, by all th many framed and glased, Cat many framed aud glazed. Catalogues to be bad at the FURNR3HED HOUSE WANTED, a small Villa or Furnished House, within an easy distance of St. Paul's, not exceeding twenty minutes or half an hour by rail or boat Address Eeta, care of E.

Rowden, 6, Wardrobe-terrace, Doctors' -commons. TO bo LET, BROCKTON HOUSE, South-road, Forest-hill, Kent, near the Swiss Cottage Tavern, containing six rooms and wash-house, a kitchen, and large garden In thorough repair. Apply next door, 1, Osborue-terracc, E. Smea. or at 48, West-square, Soutbwark, S.

TO be SOLD, extensive LEASEHOLD PREMISES, known as Oakley Hall. Manor street. Chelsea, nned for public purposes, private Ac. suitable for manufactnrbig purpose requiring space two floors, top one entire room 73 ft. by 31 ft and ground In front for stowage of goods erection of four houses, or extending the present building.

Steam power may be used. Particulars on the premises lease 72 years low ground-rent; tho purchase of stage, scenery, ftc. optional. PECKHAM. To be SOLD, an eligible and compact LEASEHOLD PEOPERTY, situated in this improving neighbourhood, and near the proposed station of the London and Brighton Railway Company's South London Extension, consisting of sight houses in good repair and aU let, and a 1 mull Improved ground-rant; gross rental, and capable of improvement as the tenancies expire.

Lease, 45 years unexpired 1 eround-rent, 621. lOe. price 1100 guineas. Apply to Alfred Watercr, house agent, Alma Cottage, Commercial-road, Peekharo. TO be DISPOSED OF (witlt immediate possession tf required) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT BUISINES8 and FOUNDRY, with Residence and double-fronted Shop, now in full work.

Rent, 5f. inventory, 1200., but may be reduced to 800t. if desired. Apply, for further particulars, to Bonds and Robinson, Iron-work, Halesworth, Suf-folk'; or to Mr. R.

Crosaley, 17 Moorgate-stteet, E.C. WELL WORTHY of NOTICE. To Gentle-men of limited capital, Capitalists, Engravcis and Others. To be DISPOSED OF immediately, through Illness, the ADVANTAGES of Uie Fees and Profits of the HERALDIC OFFICE, Lincoln's-inn, that has been carried on for upwards of twenty years, producing a next income of OOOf. per year to the proprietor.

For terms apply to-J. B. May, solicitor, 67, Russell-square, or Messrs. Cowland. 17, Woburn-place, W.C.

TIO Gentlemen requiring an excellent Country JL IRONMONGER'S BUSINESS. A genuine Establishment, situated in a greatly improving market town, within twenty milesof London, having first -class commodious shop, witli plate-gtass front, very extensive show-rooms, warehouses, workshops, and outbuildings, and a large piece of ground attached, suitable for the erection of a Foundry, Uie addition of which is much required in the town 5 a long lease will be granted; coming in about EOOOf. For full particulars address A. H. at Mr.

Robert's printing office, No. 5, Backney-road, London, BOARD and RESIDENCE, Belgravia, in a handsomely furnished house near Victoria Station. Home comforts, with cheerful and select society. Terms strictlv moderate. Apply 72, lUoucster streot.

Ikvle'ton-sqnare, 8.W. T. JAMES'S HOTEL, Loudon, Corner of Berkeley -stroet, PicendUlv, W. C. E.

FRAN ATELLI. Manacer. ROYAL HOTEL, Beulah Spa, Upper Norwood, Hs'mx acres of pleasure greund attached. The situation fs spoken of as foUows by 27 eminent Memb.T3 of the Faculty "We are Of opinion that the establishment of an hotel in the vicinity of Beulah Safine Spa would be an essential accommodation, and highly beuefli-inl to the health nT nnlilin distance from tower Norwood, Gipsy-hUl. and Norwood Jn stations.

famines mid laihcs and centlrmtn hoarlr.i hv the w.wV ffl.YBLE D'HOTE, at Six o'cloct, by a professed -1- Man Cook, at 111, Gt. Smps, fish, 8 entrees removes, jellies, roasts, sweets, lees, 0d. equal to the clubs, Mis MITCH ELL. MONEY PROMPTLY ADVANCED, in sums from SOf, to from 5 per upon Personal Securitle-. Furniture without removal, F.mnim.' Stoek.

Freeholds. Leaseholds. Reversions (Freeholds, Leaseholds, 6). Apply conndcntially to Mr. Milner.surveyor,l!l, Queenstrwi.

CHeapside. MONEY (from 20) ADVANCED at a Day's Notice, cither with or withoat sureties, rLsiuyablo by instalments extending over one or two years, to householders, on their furniture, withoat removing same. No law costs Apply if by letter, enclosing stamped directed envelops; at the Estate Ollires, Strand, W.C. ONEY at 5 per Cent, (no Office Fees), On Furniture, without Removal, Deposit of Deeds, and Personnl Secttritv. CONFIDENTIAL LOAN and DISCOUNT OFFICE, 07.

Great Russell-street, Tottenham-court-road, near Oxford-Street gratis. J. CIIECKI'TTS, Manages. MONEY WITH OR WITHOUT SECCR1TV, AND WlTiiOLT LIFE ASSURANCE EXPENSES. LOANS of 3 to 600, at the MONETARY ADVANCE and DISCOUNT OFFICE (Private).

8, Fin-bury-pl. South, opposite Personal Security, Bills of Bale, Dock Warrants, Freehold and beaseliold Deeds, without the espefl'eof mortgage, at the following rates For Si. io 20' at 10 per vent. from 2W. to at above at or without security at extra premium.

BlUs Discounted. No office or clerk's fees. Forms of application gratis. WM. CLARE, Manager.

1 I ONEY to LEND to Clergymen, ai ATA Men, Tradesmen. Farmers, nonselvolders, aud others, i sums from CO, to 1000 upon persons! securities, fumitui without removal (the borrowers having tho froo uso of tlie siime also upon farming stock, dc, or in sums from to lO.OOOi' upon freeholds, leaseholds, reversions, lifo interest, tithes, lie interest commencing at 4 per cent. Communications held eonl dentiid. Applv to the LONDON and PROVINCIAL LAJsT I.d.IN. and INVESTMENT OFFICE, 24, COvil-street (opposil fviu'liampton-street', Strand, London, A.

BILnAM. Clerk. LOANS WITHOUT INQUIRY FEES BiCI'OEEOR EXPENSE? AFTER THE ADVANCE. THE MUTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION (Incorporated ty Act of Parliament 1850), CovMt-garUen, LENDS MONEY on Personal Security, BiUs of Sale, Deposit of Deeds, dec. or fr the purchase of a house by a tenant, at UtUe moro than he would othenvi-o pay st rent, or for the repayment of NO INQUIRY EES, nor reduction made for Interest.

The large capital of the Association enables it to comploto Its transactions wRhout delay, more than having been advanced without life assurance and its attendant expenses, in sums 20L to 600 repayable in weekly, monthly, or quarterly payments. Bills d'jeounted on the shortest notice, tho strictest secrecy obiervd Forms of proposal, containing full information, free, or forwarded on receipt of. directed stamped DWARI) ARPEH, Secretary. CLEANLINESS. W.

G. NIXEY'S BLACK LEAD bt the cheapest and bt for superior purposes, nil without waste or dust. Sold by mot respectable rotailew, and wholesale by aU merchants and shippers. Counting house, 12, London. Caution.

There are several imitations. At BUNIONS. A Gentlemnt ited with Corns, will be happy to all which he obtained their removal my pene AWN MO WE US. GREEN'S PATTERN. Loudon Agents DRAY, TAYLOR, and Co, Immense stock, every make on view.

Garden arc en 'lues, wheelbarrows, rollers, tsbles, nea trainers. bc-stttoek Hrirticultiiral Tools and Ag-ictiitural ImiilemeBO in London, hvml for It-ts. Adel-nde-piaec, London Bridpe. Mr. EPHRAIM MOSEliY'S -L LWKNTION.

cured hy Letter- Pat-mt, ARTirtcrAL TELTH, to last a lifetime, are made and llttel In a few hours, without pain 01 .1 pared In.lia-rubber, tho colour of the gums, to which iliey sUl self-adhering; no wires or fastenings required dcfyiiifj d-lcetioa affording an cmoont of comfort unattainable by the Use of other mutorLil. Couinltitions free. 0, Grosivoor Square. No connection witli any ono of the samo name. MR.

HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, 42, SLMurUuH lane. SUPPLIES ARTIFICIAL TEETH by BeU-aducsifcM ou Improved prinelides. at moderate cbirges. Decayed and toud1 teeth restored. IS, St, MaiUn's-lane, Cliaring-croSs.

rilEETH at 3s. 6d. each; 0O1 Vii J- Btojipuig, 2s. Od. eaoh and all operations formed, at equally moderate charges, by Mr.

A LBERT, I 84, Great Rnssell-trcet, Bedfonl-sipuire. Established 30 3 ATlFICIAlTTEEl'H on Self-adhesive (lum. Comfort guaranteed. Complete sets from EDWARD A. JONES, Surgeon Dentist, 120, Strand.

1 Waterloo Bridge, and .5. Connaught-terrace, Hydo Park. THE PERI ALBERTS effective and inst DYE. UiSTWlNand- Its extraordinary power Is nently the moment it is touched by tbe dye. Cases, Ss.

loa. 6d. and 213. Sample case, Ss. M.

by post 40 24, PiceadiHjrj LUXURIANT WHISKERS My formula forces them to grow heavily (in six week upon the smoothest face) without Injury to the skin and a sur remedy for baldness: 13 stamps. Mr. FOX, Macclesfield. Fox celebrated Hnir Wash Formula, for removing sc.rfand eurlifll the hair seven stamps. WINTER'S QUININE BALSAM, tm Original Preparation, Invented and made only by hbsj The txtraordiiiary effect produced by its use on dry heads ej hair, where there is a want of tone and deficiency of unturxll support ixT the nutriment tubes of the hair, well kDcwn.

JI not only catutes tho young short under hair to gTow np strong, aw prevents tlie luiir from falling off, but pi events it beemniitf grey. As there are numerous coimtf-rfi pureliasets ill plesJ observe that the origiaal Quinine Balsam bexrs the name en address of Wm. Winter, 205, Oxford-street, near Portman-sqwsffll London, Inventor of the celebrated genuine Essential C-otani Extract for cleaning the hair and eradicating the ilumlrltf. Tn Innocent an. I efficacious compounds liPbcrto offered to it4, public.

Establidiel 3 years. -J fCi ALVANISM and RHEUMATISM. Nerrt VA Pains, Induction, Eshaustion, Paralysis, On Loarv lout ot real VOi.TAiC IIKL.TS. GALVANO-FIIuINE CUA BANDS, gent, wlthont chaTgo, for a month, to enable suffer to ascertain the extraordinary effects of that most potent red; uini agent, electricity. Important liiiprovem nyjir.

HKM-At'iom, Have rendered tie patent pcruu'f batteries more durable, flexible, and constant in elortric whereby the salutary effects of the mild, continuous cunrt. perceptihly evolved, can be self-applied to any pari affect1' locally, orimultanooiuly in aU tlio iirincipal nervous ccntri without shocks or cutaneous irritation they thus stimulate tk' vital energies, promote a healthy circulation, aud act natural! and effectively, an a powerful but harmless remedy In ervousnes Neuralgia, Deafness, Epilepsy, Asthma, Bronchial Affection Spasms, Inactivity of the Liver, and other diseases. Prices, to 4rc. Combined Bands for Nervous Debility, 30s. to 40 For authenticated medical reports, testimonials, if tlenlars, see prospectus, snnt, post free, by J.

L. Pulvcrmacb ami Co. 1 73, Oxford-street, London. INSTANT RELIEF au-1 a RAPID CURE ABtHMA, Consumption, Influensa, and Coughs, By DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS.

Price Is. ljd. and 2s. Od. per boy, of all druggists.

PAGLIANO'S CELEBRATED SYRUR lfl order that this exceflent purifter and cooler of the may be within the reach of all, the price is filed at 2. per bottl To be had at 73, Newman-street, Oxford-street, W. and all spectable chemlsU'. 0 CONSUMPTIVES. Dr.

H. JAMES, tb retir Io mail, free of charge. by which his dettt'jl om confirmed consutnpti''' yslc! 'n and despaired ol aU who de ter was re' after bavii her father Sent free to all on re ipt ot one star O. P. Brown, secretary, 4, King-strer ient-gard XT' AYE'S WORSDELLS PILLS, the BE rA.Mii.r lliee i'llla are a purely tablo preparation, and mav be taken at any time bv either without fear of dancer.

They act upon the bowels effectually, and by their fine tonic, aromatic, and aperiei" properties they remove all oppressive aocumulntlons, regulate secretions of the liver and bowels, strengthen tbe stomach. oSa purify tho blood Bold by at! Chemists and other dealers Patent Medicines, at Is. 2s. aid 4s. (id.

jj OIL of HORSE CHESTNUTS. -Five yearf cxperioDce. confirmed by the testimony of the medieal i-r fesxion and journals, has proved that for allaying any nenralSj pain or Inflammatory action tho Oil of Horse ritnu" is nneqnalled. It is unlike aU other linimenta it Is neithc stimulating nor irritating to tlie skin, and Is used with eertauwi of benefit and speedy euro in gout, rheumatism, neuralgia, bur''" I bago. tic doloreux.

bronohltls, deafness, chtThhvinf Ac BM bottles, at 2s. 4s. nndlOe. from the principal mists. Prepared only by R.

M. EEW and 2s2, street, London. By post on rooeapt of stimpe. A CERTAIN CURE for RHEUMATISM Gout, IJtrobago, FE AVER'S EMBROCATION A Ubllshed moro than thirty Ext.ract from a letter Jj" J. E.

Norton, surgeon, Liverpool N.B -No famifJ ounht to be without thin incomiirable romedy for gout, rbes matim, burns, scalds, hooping cough, cramps! spasms, nprale bruises, contractions, chilblains, Ac. The inestimable propertl" of this simple compound consist in its positive infallibility subduing Inflammations and sweUings. no matter how virulcf' or from what cause. The disease must yield to us ai influence bob! by all medicine vendors, price 2s. 9 bottle.

Depot, J. Teasdale and Son, WilUam-slreot, nndo and' Water-street, BUckfrlars, London, E.C CAUTION TO MOTHERS. Mrs. JOHNSON'S AMERICAN SOOTHING tffi aeloS remedy lias been in general use for upwanls of tliitw, years, and has preserved numerous children when sntrTeii' from convulsions arfnlng from pdnful dintltion. As s0 as the Syrup Is rubbed on the gtuus the child will rellcvel, the gums cooled, and the Inflammation redueeil.

Hj as innocent as efficacious, tending to produee O10 teeth tM a-e, and no Bleataat that no will refuse to let its gums rubbed with U. Parents should very particular to ask f( Johnson's American Soothing Syrup, and to notice tliat tl' names of Barclay sad 80ns, 95, Farringdon street, Loudon it whom Mrs. Jobo-sou Las sold the are on the affixed tj each bottle. Price 8s. M.

per bottle. --jM Price Is.1or aiyiled ends freojor 20 stamps, 1 A the FUNCTIONAL DERANGEMENT V- of the KCil'ltODLCTIVE ORGANS, and ou tlie Tre' m.nt COM or KlMinnsLnn-krua llt, foundei on ths reenlts of years' exteiifilvc and successful prs IICC. uy isAiui. r-l l.a Bttl, M.U., U.S tie. 11 1 1 London: Mann Nephews, 8f.

CornhUL I Free by post, twostarrlps. Mtalod twelve, add rose Secretary. Iond AttatosoieeJ Museum, Ia, Mad'loxtreet. Regeat street, A LECTURE on MARRIAGE: its Phynic' u.au wmigmioaa, nervous uxaauuion fj riiyslciiin. To whiiA is ajipended a Catalogue ot tbe eoiitco of the Museum, which Is open, for Gentlemen only, from Ten tf" R.

RICORD'S ESSENCE of LIFE ourea th worm, or -M5KVOUS OKBILITV Four Week 1 nee in. ann iks. sua ouiy by Frout and 220, Lonoon. Sftnt anj-where for remittance. 3 EAD the NEW MEDICAL GUIDE, Tvrilt by a for the Self-cure of Nervousness, Ir.diff; lion, Los of Memory, Dioine of Sight.

LuisUnde, A-, tr.iled with hundreds of cases and tostimoninb. By post 00 roretT Of stampe-1 directed envelope. Address to Messrs. Siuit Burton-crascent, Tavistock-Aquare, Lofdon. restored in Fou of failure, by the use kddrasi, 2D, George Hanoier-souare, London, II CULVER WELL on 'MAR RI Its Otilijalions, Happiness, and Disappointments.

Ciueof Stlilitl'. Incanacitr. Nervous Dnhllltv I Their Treatment, Oore, and Healthy Offspring Sccnred, Prioe la. Mann, Comhill or Author Great MAiti.BDnouoii-STutK.r, Lomdon. Contaltationi daily on N'orvou? Debility, Bluihing, Palpitation ipeimaLorihua, Syphilis, and all Special Diseases of both SexeS.

Advice to Single aad Married, Working Class Fee, Half a Cnlnca Jtrublished, price Is. oac.b, The Case and Ourselves. FRIEND on MARRIAGE titrated with f0 engravings, prioe pos i 20. containing prescription of Prevcntfv invaloabio work your Guide end AdvisofV ises of Secrecy, restdting from the errors oj frjm lufectlijo, of natural power and igularitles a od barrenness. Address Messrs.

hjhs, 19, Beraara-street. Osford-strcet. Ix- fie-i 19 stamps, seal LolitBi. Make Uii; for eelf-cnre In all excesses of youth, 1 vlgonr, all female In Perrv and Surs Couult daily, Eleven till Two. and from Fiv Sunday, Eleven till One o'clock.

Dr. Cu'tls on Marriage, Nervous- Debility, Bparmatorrhrca, with Plate po froe by tha Author, li starriH, sealed ends, S0 MANHOOD tLe Ca'na and Cure of Preinatnr Dei line in Man, trito plain directions for Perfect Resto rat Im to Healtk and Vigour, being a Medloal Essay on tbe TroaUaat of Nervous and Physical Debility, originating youthful errors and ores: the Cnre of lafeotloos Diseases wi'h-Ottt mercury, and their prevention by the Author's Prescription-ol his iofgdlible Lotion, the result ot yoars suoeetul practice-B Dr J. Cl'RrtS, 15, Albemarle-atre-Dt, Piccadilly, London. We feel no hesitation in saying tliat there Is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful whether aecv per.soaliold the relation of parent, preceptor 3u This work should be road by young and old." V. 8.

Gar Sold also by Manq, 83. C01 ahill At homa from 10 to 3. 6 tea; DR. STUART may be CONSULTED on all cases of Norvoos and Physical Debility, KpormatorrbecSt laogotlr, dejuesion of spirits, painful dreams, loss of memory ire also paving hail great experience in English and Conti nental Hospital, and received high tndical honours for hit superior treatment of secondary symptoms and those dssc requiring confidential medical advice. Recent-cases of fection cured in three days, without mercury or confinement.

Consnltationi diily. 10 till 3, and from 5 till 0 Sundays till Dr. Stuart, 1. Caroline-street, BoiUord-sunjiro, Loudon. ij Ti eatlse on the above complaints, post two Printed by David Williams, at No.

105, Sbo-L in the parish ef St. Bride, in the City of London, and Pub by him at No. 120. Fleet-itrect, in the aforesaid parish city. Friday, Match 18, 1804..

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