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THE HAND BEDSTEAD, 17lbs. Overland travellers to India

should use this PORTABLE BEDSTEAD, price 12s. 6d., invented for cadets, and made only by BESEMERES and SONS, overland outfitters, 61 to 64, Houndsditch. Although so light, it is strong, compact, of full size, and may be used without a mattrass. It passes readily into a bag six inches in diameter, 24 long. Bedstead, bedding, blankets, sheets, quilt, &c., packed in one of their waterproof regulation (21s.) overland trunks, weight under 50 lb.

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END EIGHT POSTAGE STAMPS, and by return, and post free, you will get a handsome Teaspoon of C. WATSON'S SOLID ALBATA PLATE, which is rapidly superseding silver for all domestic uses, as it is equally sweet and handsome as silver itself. This is the only solid substitute now sold, and, unlike plated goods of any kind, there is nothing to wear off, so that the more you rub and clean it, the better it will continue to look, though in daily use for fifty years. Don't be afraid to put it to any test, and then send your order. A full catalogue of prices, with patterns of every other article manufactured from this beautiful metal, will be enclosed with the Sample Spoon.-Address C. WATSON, 41 and 42, Barbican, corner of Princes Street; and 16, Norton-Folgate, London.

SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No. 5, St.

James's Street, London.
Trustees.

Sir A. Brydges Henniker, Bart.

B. Bond Cabbell, Esq., M.P.

Henry Pownall, Esq.
Claude Edward Scott, Esq.

Directors.

Chairman-Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Arthur Lennox, M. P.
Deputy-Chairman-T. C. Granger, Esq., M.P.

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Charles Farebrother, Esq., Alder

man.

John Gardiner, Esq.

Aaron Asher Goldsmid, Esq.

Henry William Pownall, Esq.

Assurances granted on the lives of persons in every station of life and every part of the world, on peculiarly favourable terms.

Every facility afforded to persons assuring the lives of others, so as to render such policies effectual securities.

Foreign risks at fixed rates on a moderate scale.

Immediate annuities and endowments granted on liberal terms, affording great advantage to persons of limited income.

Particular attention is invited to the plan adopted by this Company, of granting deferred annuities, to commence at any specified age, either with or without return of the premiums paid, in case of death before attaining the age at which the annuity is to commence; thus, a person aged 25, may secure an annuity of 50%, to commence on attaining the age of fifty, and to continue during life, at the following rates:

Annual Premiums, with and without return, in case of death.

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90, STRAND,

(OPPOSITE SOUTHAMPTON STREET),

F. LACK,

(Late of the Firm of PORTER & LACK),

WHOLESALE and RETAIL SHIRTMAKER, HOSIER, and OUTFITTER.

F. L., in calling the attention of Gentlemen to his Shirt Department, begs to inform them that he has every Shirt cut out upon the premises, made by experienced hands, and examined well before being sent home. The Linens and Long Cloths used are not to be SURPASSED by ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE.

Good strong Calico, nice fashionable Linen Fronts,
Collars and Wrists

No. 3.

No. 4.

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Prime Shirting Cloth, fine Irish Linen Fronts, Collars, and Wrists....

No. 5.

Best quality of Long Cloth, very fine Linen Fronts,
Collars, and Wrists......

No. 6.

Finest Long Cloth, extra, extra fine Linen Fronts,
Collars, and Wrists....

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ALL LINEN.
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Good Irish Linen Bodies, fine Fronts, Collars, and
Wrists........

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Prime Stout Irish Linen, fine Fronts, Collars, and
Wrists..........

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Beautiful Handspun Irish Linen, very fine Fronts,
Collars, and Wrists

No. 10.

Very fine Handspun Irish Linen, extra, extra fine
Fronts, Collars, and Wrists......

The Shirts having the prices marked, are ready for use, and can be sent to any part of Town, free of expence.

F. LACK, 90, Strand, opposite Southampton Street.

INDI

[NDIA, viâ EGYPT.-Messrs. CHRISTIAN and Co., of Wigmorestreet, Cavendish-square, beg respectfully to inform Ladies and Gentlemen proceeding by this route, or by the Cape, to India, that they are enabled, from their extensive stock, to furnish OUTFITS of a superior quality in a few hours, at wholesale prices; also Camp and Cabin Furniture, Military Accoutrements, Uniforms, &c.

ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY CADETS BROWN, NEWTH

and CO., MILITARY OUTFITTERS and ARMY ACCOUTREMENT MAKERS, 117, Jermyn Street, St. James's, having completed their new Premises, have now greater facilities for executing any orders that may be intrusted to them.

Gentlemen proceeding to India, as Writers, Cadets, or Assistant-Surgeons, completely equipped with every article of Clothing, Cabin Furniture, Saddlery, and all requisites, on the shortest possible notice, and at a moderate scale of charges. Uniforms supplied strictly according to the latest regulations, of the best material and workmanship. Trunks, &c., especially adapted for the Overland Route. Regimental and Mess Supplies, of every description, for Officers and Privates, Saddlery, Wines, and Furlough Pay and Pension received, Passages secured, Insurances effected, Baggage cleared and housed on arrival in England. Estimates can be had on application to BROWN, NEWTH, and Co., Military and General Outfitters, 117, Jermyn Street, St. James's.

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MITH'S PATENT HERMETIC ENVELOPE.-In Paper or Patent Vellum Cloth, for India Correspondence, &c., &c.-The unprecedented demand for "Smith's Patent Adhesive Envelopes," has induced the Inventor to present to the public a novel pattern, which he has registered by Act of Parliament, to imitate which is felony.

These Envelopes may be had with embossed Initials, Names, Crests, Arms, Devices, &c., either plain or coloured, and will, in every case where secrecy and security are required, prove invaluable.

J. S. has the honour to announce, that he is constantly receiving the most flattering testimonials in favour of his "Patent Adhesive Envelopes," from Noblemen, Gentlemen, Public Societies, and others who have adopted them, and that he has a variety of new designs adapted to Ladies' private use.

Black-bordered Mourning Papers, Envelopes, and Cards.-A large Assortment of Wedding Envelopes, Notes, Silver Cord, &c.-Intense Black Writing Ink, warranted not to corrode metallic pens; Steel and Quill Pens, &c., &c.-Crest Dies, Name Plates, &c., elegantly engraved.—Letter-press and Copper-plate Printing.

STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Agent for the sale of Suggitt's Patent Night Lamp.

No. 42, RATHBONE PLACE, LONDON.

TO PARTIES CONNECTED WITH INDIA.

S. EYRE,

GENERAL ADVERTISING AND NEWSPAPER AGENT, Undertakes the insertion of Advertisements in all the India Papers as well as every other Newspaper and Periodical published throughout the World.

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS SUPPLIED.

General Advertising and Indian Agency Office, 19, Bouverie-street,
Fleet-street, London.

CONDUCTED BY ENGLISH CATHOLICS.

THE RAMBLER;

A JOURNAL OF

LITERATURE, POLITICS, SCIENCE, AND ART..

This Journal combines with the general features of a Literary Periodical, Political Articles on the Great Questions of the Day, together with a regular Chronicle of the Events of each Week, and Papers in Biography, History, Poetry, Criticism, the Fine Arts, and Fiction. It thus comprises in each number the original portions of the Newspaper, the more important features: of the Magazine, and the Reviews of Books of the ordinary critical Publi- cation.

Its chief circulation is among the Aristocracy, Gentry, and Clergy, and in many Colleges and places of Education.

Price FIVEPENCE.

Published every Saturday, by J. Burns, 17, Portman-street, Portman-square; ; and sold by Jones, 63, Paternoster-row, London. Calcutta: Colvin, Ainslie,, Cowie, & Co. Madras: Bering & Co. Bombay: John Wooler & Co. Advertisements to be sent to S. EYRE, General Advertising Agent, 19, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street.

DR. LA'MERT ON THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY.-WITH FORTY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS.

Just published, and may be had in French or English, in a Sealed Envelope, 2s. 6d., or post free, from the Author, for forty-two stamps.

SELF

ELF-PRESERVATION; a Medical Treatise on the Physiology of Marriage, and on the Secret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Maturity, usually acquired at an early period of life, which enervate the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of Manhood; with Practical Observations on the Treatment of Nervous Debility and Indigestion, whether arising from these causes, close study, or the influence of tropical climates; Local and Constitutional Weakness, Syphilis, Stricture, and all Diseases and Derangements resulting from Indiscretion. With forty coloured Engravings, illustrating the Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Reproductive Organs, explaining their structures, uses, and functions, and the various injuries that are produced in them by solitary habits, excesses, and infection. By SAMUEL LA’MERT, M. D.

37, BEDFORD-SQUARE, LONDON.

Doctor of Medicine, Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, London, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, &c. Marriage requires the fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may be really the cause of mutual happiness. Could the veil, which covers the origin of domestic wretchedness, be raised, and its true source in every instance disclosed, in how many could it be traced to physical disqualifications and their attendant disappointments. Excesses are always injurious; the gift, which when used in moderation is fraught with advantage, becomes, when abused, the prolific source of mischief, and of greater or less injury to the constitutional and vital powers. The particular excesses, on the nature and consequences of which this Treatise professes to dilate, are productive of greater misery to the human frame than any other to which it is subject.

This work contains an accurate and complete account of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Reproductive Organs, and of their relative conditions in health and disease. Nor are these the sole contents of the work, the means of escape, as well as the nature of the danger, are pointed out in clear and intelligible language. It deservedly requires the closest attention and study, for what subject can be of more importance than the preservation of the health, and of the physical capabilities of which every man should be possessed. It unfortunately happens that the unhappy victim of excessive indulgence and vicious habits, whether acquired in early life or from the follies of advanced age, while suffering from their invariable consequences, unwisely entertains a fear of applying to a qualified physician for relief. Shame and the dread so frequently, but erroneously entertained that these complaints are beyond the reach of art, alike restrict him, and prevents his seeking for assistance where alone it can be procured. In acting thus, he forgets that accurate discrimination in ascertaining the causes of disease, sympathy with the sufferer, and above all, secrecy, invariably characterise the intelligent and practical physician, and to the medical man, who can show by his possession of the requisite legal qualifications that he is entitled to esteem and respect in his professional pursuits, the utmost confidence should be extended. Dr. LA'MERT has obtained the highest medical honours, as his diplomas testify, and the great extent of his practice for many years is a guarantee for his professional experience, which has reference almost solely to the treatment of these diseases.

Published by the Author, and may be had of Kent and Richards, 52, Paternoster-row; Hannay, 63, Oxford-street; Starie, Titchborne-street, Haymarket; Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street; Mansell, 115, Fleet street; Mr. Von Lintzky, Medical Hall, Calcutta ; Messrs. C. and J. Hornusjee, Booksellers, Bombay; United Service Gazette Office, Madras; Times Office, Malta; Mr. Ferdinands, Apothecary, Ceylon; Free Press Office, Singapore, and throughout all the Colonies; in Paris, at Ledoyen and Leroqués, 3, Boulevard Mortmartre ; in Brussels, of Torride, 8, Rue de L'Ecuyer; or, free by post for forty-two stamps, from the Author, who may be consulted on these disorders personally, or by letter, daily from ten till two, and from five till eight, at his residence, 37, Bedford-square, London.

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