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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 239. 



WESTERN LIFE ASSU- 

 RANCE AND ANNUITY SOCIETY, 

 3. PARLIAMENT STREET, LONDON. 

 Founded A.D. 1842. 



Directors. 



T. Grissell, Esq. 



J. Hunt, Esq. 



J. A. Lethbridge.Esq. 



E. Lucas, Esq. 



J. Lys Seager, Esq. 



J. B. White, Esq. 



J. Carter Wood, Esq. 



H. E. Bicknell.Esq. 

 T. S. Cocks, Jun. Esq. 



M.P. 

 G. H. Drew, Esq. 

 W. Evans, Esq. 

 W. Freeman, Esq. 

 F. Fuller. Esq. 

 J. H. Goodhart, Esq. 



Trustees. 



W.Whateley.Esq., Q.C. ; George Drew, Esq.; 



T. Grissell, Esq. 



Physician. — William Rich. Basham, M.D. 



Bankers Messrs. Cocks. Biddulph, and Co., 



Charing Cross. 

 VALUABLE PRIVILEGE. 



POLICIES effected in this Office do not be- 

 come void through temporary difficulty in pay- 

 ing a Premium, as permission is given upon 

 application to suspend the payment at interest, 

 according to the conditions detailed in the Pro- 

 spectus. 



Specimens of Bates of Premium for Assuring 

 lOOf.. with a Share in three-fourths of the 

 Profits :— 



Age 

 17 - 



£ s. d. 



- 1 14 4 



- 1 18 8 



Age 



32- 



£ s. d. 



■ 2 10 8 



■ 2 18 6 



ARTHUR SCRATCHLEY, M.A., F.R.A.S., 

 Actuary. 



Now ready, price 10s. 6eZ., Second Edition, 

 with material additions, INDUSTRIAL IN- 

 VESTMENT and EMIGRATION: being a 

 TREATISE on BENEFIT BUILDING SO- 

 CIETIES, and on the General Principles of 

 Land Investment, exemplified in the Cases of 

 Freehold Land Societies, Building Companies, 

 &c. With a Mathematical Appendix on Com- 

 pound Interest and Life Assurance. By AR- 

 THUR SCRATCHLEY, M. A., Actuary to 

 the Western Life Assurance Society, 3. Parlia- 

 ment Street, London. 



BANK OF DEPOSIT. 



No. 3. Pall Mall East, and 7. St. Martin's 

 Place, Trafalgar Square, London. 



Established a. d. 1844. 



TNVESTMENT ACCOUNTS 



JL may be opened daily, with capital of any 

 amount. 



Interest payable in January and July. 

 PETER MORRISON, 



Managing Director. 



Prospectuses and Forms sent free on appli- 

 cation. 



BENNETT'S MODEL 

 WATCH, as shown at the GREAT EX- 

 HIBITION, No. 1. Class X., in Gold and 

 Silver Cases, in five qualities, and adapted to 

 all Climates, may now be had at the MANU- 

 FACTORY, 65. CHEAPSIDE. Superior Gold 

 London-made Patent Levers, 17, 15, and 12 

 guineas. Ditto, in Silver Cases, 8, 6, and 4 

 guineas. First-rate Geneva Levers, in Gold 

 Cases, 12, 10, and 8 guineas. Ditto, in Silver 

 Cases, 8, 6, and 5 guineas. Superior Lever, with 

 Chronometer Balance, Gold, 27, 23, and 19 

 guineas. Bennett's Pocket Chronometer, Gold, 

 50 cuineas ; Silver. 40 guineas. Every Watch 

 skilfully examined, timed, and its performance 

 guaranteed. Barometers, 2l.,3l., and it. Ther- 

 mometers from Is. each. 



BENNETT, Watch, Clock, and Instrument 

 Maker to the Royal Observatory, the Board of 

 Ordnance, the Admiralty, and the Queen, 



65. CHEAPSIDE. 



SHUBB'S LOCKS, with all the 

 recent improvements. Strong fire-proof 

 s, cash and deed boxes. Complete lists of 

 sizes and prices may be had on application. 



CHUBB & SON, 57. St. Paul's Churchyard, 

 London ; 28. Lord Street, Liverpool ; 16. Mar- 

 ket Street, Manchester ; and Horseley Fields, 

 Wolverhampton. 



PIANOFORTES, 25 Guineas 

 each. — D'ALMAINE & CO., 20. Soho 

 Square (established a.d. 17851, sole manufac- 

 turers of the ROYAL PIANOFORTES, at 25 

 Guineas each. Every instrument warranted. 

 The peculiar advantages of these pianofortes 

 are best described in the following professional 

 testimonial, signed by the majority of the lead- 

 ing musicians of the age : — " We, the under- 

 signed members of the musical profession, 

 having carefully examined the Royal Piano- 

 fortes manufactured by MESSRS. D'AL- 

 MAINE & CO., have great pleasure in hearing 

 testimony to their merits and capabilities. It 

 appears to us impossible to produce instruments 

 of the same size possessing a richer and finer 

 tone, more elastic touch, or more equal tem- 

 perament, while the elegance of their construc- 

 tion renders them a handsome ornament for 

 the library, boudoir, or drawing-room. (Signed) 

 J. L. Ahel, F. Benedict, H. R. Bishop, J. Blew- 

 itt, J. Brizzi, T. P. Chipp, P. Delavanti, C. H. 

 Dolby, E. F. Fitzwilliam, W. Forde, Stephen 

 Glover, Henri Herz. E. Harrison, H. F. Hass<5, 

 J. L. Hatton, Catherine Hayes, W. H. Holmes, 

 W. Kuhe, G. F. Kiallmark, E. Land, G. Lanza, 

 Alexander Lee, A. Leffler, E. J. Loder, W. H. 

 Montgomery, S.Nelson, G.A. Osborne, John 

 Parry, H. Panof ka, Henry Phillips, F. Praegar, 

 E. F. Rimbault, Frank Romer, G. H. Rodwell, 

 E. Rockel, Sims Reeves, J. Templeton, F. We- 

 ber, H. Westrop, T. H. Wright, &c. 



D'ALMAINE & CO., 20. Soho Square. Li»t« 

 and Designs Gratis. 



Patronised by the Royal 

 Family. 



TWO THOUSAND POUNDS 

 for any person producing Articles supe- 

 rior to the following : 



THE HAIR RESTORED AND GREY- 

 NESS PREVENTED. 



BEETHAM'S CAPILLARY FLUID is 



acknowledged to be the most effectual article 

 for Restoring the Hair in Baldness, strength- 

 ening when weak and fine, effectually pre- 

 venting falling or turning grey, and for re- 

 storing its natural colour without the use of 

 dye. The rich glossy appearance it imparts is 

 the admiration of every person. Thousands 

 have experienced its astonishing efficacy. 

 Bottles, 2s. 6d. ; double size, 4s. 6d. ; 7a. 6rf. 

 equal to 4 small; lis. to 6 small: 21s. to 

 13 small. The most perfect beautifier ever 

 invented. 



SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED. 

 BEETHAM'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT 

 does not cause pain or injury to the skin. Its 

 effect is unerring, and it is now patronised by 

 royalty and hundreds of the first families. 

 Bottles, 5s. 



BEETHAM'S PLASTER is the only effec- 

 tual remover of Corns and Bunions. It also 

 reduces enlarged Great Toe Joints in an asto- 

 nishing manner. If space allowed, the testi- 

 mony of upwards of twelve thousand indivi- 

 duals, during the last five years, might be 

 inserted. Packets, Is. ; Boxes, 2s. 6<Z. Sent 

 Free by BEET HAM, Chemist, Cheltenham, 

 for 14 or 36 Post Stamps. 

 Sold by PRING, 30. Westmorland Street; 

 JACKSON, 9. Westland Row; BEWLEY 

 & EVANS, Dublin ; GOULDING, 108. 

 Patrick Street, Cork; BARRY, 9. Main 

 Street, Kinsale ; GRATTAN, Belfast ; 

 MURDOCK, BROTHERS, Glasgow ; DUN- 

 CAN & FLOCKHART, Edinburgh. SAN- 

 GER, 150. Oxford Street ; PROUT, 229. 

 Strand ; KEATING, St. Paul's Churchyard ; 

 SAVORY & MOORE, Bond Street ; HAN- 

 NAY, 63. Oxford Street ; London. All 

 Chemists and Perfumers will procure them. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION. 



THE EXHIBITION OF PHO- 

 TOGRAPHS, by the most eminent En- 

 glish and Continental Artists, is OPEN 

 DAILY from Ten till Five. Free Admission. 

 £ s. d. 

 A Portrait by Mr. Talbot's Patent 



Process - - - - -110 



Additional Copies (each) - - 5 



A Coloured Portrait, highly finished 



(small sizel - - - - 3 3 



A Coloured Portrait, highly finished 



(larger sizel - - - - 5 5 



Miniatures, Oil Paintings, Water-Colour and 

 Chalk Drawings, Photographed and Coloured 

 in imitation of the Originals. Views of Coun- 

 try Mansions, Churches, &c, taken at a short 

 notice. 



Cameras, Lenses, and all the necessary Pho- 

 tographic Apparatus and Chemicals, are sup- 

 plied, tested, and guaranteed. 



Gratuitous Instruction is given to Purchasers 

 of Sets of Apparatus. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, 

 168. New Bond Street. 



ROSS & SONS' INSTANTA- 

 NEOUS HAIR DYE, without Smell, 

 the best and cheapest extant. — ROSS & SONS 

 have several private apartments devoted en- 

 tirely to Dyeing the Hair, and particularly re- 

 quest a visit, especially from the incredulous, 

 as they will undertake to dye a portion of their 

 hair, without charging, of any colour required, 

 from the lightest brown to the darkest black, 

 to convince them of its effect. 



Sold in cases at 3s. 6d., &s.6d., 10s., 15s., and 

 20s. each case. Likewise wholesale to the 

 Trade by the pint, quart , or gallon. 



Address, ROSS & SONS, 119. and 120. Bi- 

 shopsgate Street, Six Doors from Cornhill, 

 London. 



HEAL & SON'S SPRING 

 MATTRESSES. — The most durable 

 Bedding is a well-made SPRING MAT- 

 TRESS ; it retains its elasticity, and will wear 

 longer without repair than any other mattress, 

 and with one French Wool and Hair Mattress 

 on it is a most luxurious Bed. HEAL & SON 

 make them in three varieties. For prices of 

 the different sizes and qualities, apply for 

 HEAL & SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATA- 

 LOGUE OF BEDSTEADS, and priced LIST 

 OF BEDDING. It contains designs and 

 prices of upwards of 100 Bedsteads, and prices 

 of every description of Bedding, and is sent 

 free by Post. 

 HEAL & SON, 196. Tottenham Court Road. 



ALLSOPP'S PALE or BITTER 

 ALE. _ MESSRS. S. ALLSOPP & 

 SONS beg to inform the TRADE that they 

 are now registering Orders for the March 

 Brewings of their PALE ALE in Casks of 

 18 Gallons and upwards, at the BREWERY, 

 Burton-on-Trent ; and at the under-men- 

 tioned Branch Establishments : 



LONDON, at 61. King William Street, City. 

 LIVERPOOL, at Cook Street. 

 MANCHESTER, at Ducie Place. 

 DUDLEY, at the Burnt Tree. 

 GLASGOW, at 115. St. Vincent Street. 

 DUBLIN, at 1. Crampton Quay. 

 BIRMINGHAM, at Market Hall. 

 SOUTH WALES, at 13. King Street, Bristol. 



MESSRS. ALLSOPP & SONS take the 

 opportunity of announcing to PRIVATE 

 FAMILIES that their ALES, so strongly 

 recommended by the Medical Profession, may 

 be procured in DRAUGHT and BOTTLES 

 GENUINE from all the most RESPECT- 

 ABLE LICENSED VICTUALLERS, on 

 "ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE" being specially 

 asked for. 



When in bottle, the genuineness of the label 

 can be ascertained by its having " ALLbOPP 

 & SONS" written across it. 



Printed by Thokas Clare: Shaw, of No. 10. Stonefleld Street, in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, at No. 5. New Street Square, m the Par sh i f 

 St. Bride, in the City of London ; and published by Geoboi Bell, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish ot St. Dunstan in the Wesi, in me 

 City of London, Publisher at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid— Saturday, May 27. 1854. 



