THE FIELD 
THAMES NATIONAL RECATTA. 
PRESIDENT— THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR. 
mHE COMMITTEE beg 1 to inform thp Public that 
1 this Regatta will take place on the 25th, 26th, and 27th July, when 
Prizes will be given for the following Races 
Eight Oar, Four Oar, Pair Oar, and Sculls for Watermen— open to 
the world. 
Coat, Badge, and Money Prizes, for Apprentices above Bridge ; to be 
rowed In out-rigger boats. 
Coat, Badge, and Money Prizes, for Apprentices below Bridge ; to be 
rowed In boats not out-rigger. 
Four Oar Galleys and Sculls, for Boatmen of the Coast. 
Eight Oar, Four Oar, Pair Uar, and Sculls, for Tradesmen. 
Eight Oar, Four Oar, Pair Oar, and Sculls, for Gentlemen— Seniors 
and Juniors. 
Subscriptions will be received by the Bankers, Messrs. Barclay 
Deran, Tritton, , and Co., 64, Lombard StTeet; Messrs. Searle and Sous, 
Lambeth ; the Treasurer; and by the Socretaries. 
By Order of the Committee, 
C. Clifford, non. Secretary. 
,. L _ C. H. Tidbcby, Secretary. 
Committee Rooms, Ship Hotel. Charing-cross. 
Caution.— Robert Coombes, the lato Champion, and Charles Max- 
well, of Custom House Stairs, are the only Watermen appolntel by 
the Committee to collect Subscriptions. 
DEsT THAMES FIbHING, near Henley-on- 
.D Thames, and within a half-hour’s walk of Twyford Station. 
EXCELLENT AP ARTMENTS for a Lady or Gentleman, where there 
is no family. 
Particulars of K. 19, Great Queen-street, Llncoln's-Inn- Fields. 
TROUT FISHING. 
T HE Inventor of the DERBY TROUT KILLER 
invites the attention of Anglors to this celebrated bait. Prices 
mounted, and post free. 
Trout small and medium, 2s. ; Salmon, 3s.; Pike, 3s., and 3s. Cd.; 
Trout Flies, sorted or made to pattern, Is. Od. per dozen. Fly Lines 
best silk and hair, 2s. per score yards; Salmon ditto, 2s. Od. per score 
yards. 
Catalogues and testimonials post free. Samuel Waurhn, 31 
Friar Gate, Derby. 
KINGSBURY RESERVOIR FISHERY. 
pAPITAL ANGLING FOR JACK, PERCH, &c.— 
\J Annual subscription, One Guinea. Tickets and Rules to be had 
of E. B. Kerbt, 57, Cambridge-street, Edgeware Road ; or to B 
Stratford, “Welsh Harp," the Fishery, Hendon. 
SCHOONER YACHT FOR SALE, about 100 Tons, 
O O.M. Built last year by Mr. Joseph White, on the most approved 
lines, of English oak and teak; coppered and copper-fastened; with 
all her stores complete, including patent anchors, and every modern 
improvement, regardless of expense. She Is a handsome vessel, and 
excellent sea-boat— the Illness of her owner Is the only reason of 
parting with her. 
Apply to John Bates, Esq., R.N., Cowes, Isle of Wight. 
mHE ROYAL HOTEL GUIDE AND ADVER- 
i TISING HAND-BOOK, published by W. H. Smith and Son, 
Lee9ees of the Railway Stations. On the 1st of June will appear the 
First Number of this important Work. All Hotels wishing to give the 
public information with respect to their accommodation and charges, 
and who have not yet received the forms circulated for that purpose, 
will please immediately to furnish such Information, or apply to the 
Office, 441, Strand, London. The orders for the First Edition already 
exceed 10,000. 
p LENNY’S BALBRIGGAN STOCKINGS AND 
AT SOCKS, patronised by her Majesty the Queen and his Royal 
Highness Prince Albert, and most of the Nobility and Gentry in the 
Kingdom.— Sold only by the Manufacturer, Charles Glenny, Bal- 
hriggan Houso, Lombard-street; and Thresher and Glenny, next 
door to Somerset House, Strand. 
G 
T 
Fiddle 
Brunswick 
King’s 
Pattern. 
Pattern. 
Pattern. 
:..18*. . 
. 26 s. 
. 32*. 
..30 
. 40 
. 46 
..30 
. 42 
. 48 
..40 
. 58 
. 64 
..40 
. 58 
. 66 
* ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF BEDSTEADS & BEDDING 
SENT FffiEBY POST 
life assurance. 
° f J he SELECT COMMITTEE of the 
and COMMON S, and the DEPOSIT SYSTEM. The new 
and GFvnm .' Sr Assurance adopted by the DEPOSIT 
TknPfL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 
mltte* owlng is “ extract from tho Report of tho Select Com- 
th':Tt° bJ ^ which persons have In view In cfTeotlng insurances upon 
h Srf ne [? lly0f an lra P ort * nt and solemn character, viz., 
w,dows and orphans after the death of their natural 
entered 7n’iA k ° ordlnar >" transaction of trade, a contract onco 
atahiutv Lf 1 ® CO S not be dteeharged or abandoned, If doubts of the 
°®? B 8hou,d arlse ' "“’tout a aacriflco of premiums paid 
at i P n^re^!«d S ’ a , nd ‘5° nocesslt >’ of effecting new policies in other offices 
ne«o^rf .1 tCS ? f premium, owing to the greater ago of tho assured; 
u tbus P laced lu the anxious and unhappy dilemma of being 
Cd t °i )e , rse 3 ere in Paying premiums from year to year, with some 
susp elon and doubt as to the ultimate advantage of doing so, or of In- 
curring the serious loss which, under the most favourable circumstances, 
must attend the abandonment or sale of a policy.” 
„ On the deposit system a person Is not “compelled” to pay, from 
year to year,” aud ho does not. If desirous of “abandoning" his 
policy. Incur any “serious loss," but, on the contrary, ho may pay 
such amounts, and at such times, as ho may And monoy convenient; 
he can stop paying whenever he pleases, and he can withdraw the 
whole or part of his premiums. If the whole be withdrawn the policy 
is cancelled; if part only, then the value of the policy Is diminished by 
the assured value of the part withdrawn. 
A. B., aged 20, opens a deposit policy with a payment of 5/., which it 
will be seen he increases from time to time, and occasionally diminishes. 
For example — The following abstract of a Ledger Account will 
show tho operation of the scheme 
LENFIELD PATENT STARCH, 
S 'sed in Her Majesty's Laundry,) and 
S' Machine-made CONFECTIONARY, MARMA- 
LADE, JAMS, JELLIES, &c., (which gained the prize medul of 
1851,)— may be had of all Grocers; wholesale of Wotherspoon, Mackay, 
and Co., 66, Queen-street, Chcapside, London. 
DARON LIEBIG ON ALLSOPP’S PALE ALE~ 
D — “ I ain myself an admirer of this beverage, and my own expe- 
rience enables me to recommend it, in accordance with the opinion of 
the most eminent English physicians, as a very agreeable and efficient 
tonic, and as a general beverage, both for the invalid and the robast.” 
- Giessen, May 6. 
ALLSOPP’S PALE ALE ONLY is BOTTLED by PARKER and 
TWINING, Beer Merchants, 5J, PALL-MALL. 
IMPERIAL MEASURE.— Quarts, 8s.; Pints, 5s. ; Half-pints (for 
luncheon), 3s. per dozen. Also in Casks of 18 gallons and upwards. 
mHE BEST SHOW OF IRON BEDSTEADS in the 
A Kingdom is WILLIAM S. BURTON’S. Ho has TWO VERY 
LARGE ROOMS, which are devoted to the exclusive show of Iron and 
Brass Bedsteads and Children’s Cots, with appropriate Bedding and 
Mattresses. Common Iron Bedsteads, from 17s.; Portable Folding 
Bedsteads, from 12s. 6d. ; Patent Iron Bedsteads, fitted with dovetail 
Joints and patent sacking, from 21s.; and Cots, fr om 21s. each ; hand- 
some Ornamental Iron and Brass Bedsteads, In great variety, from 
£2 19s. to £13 13s. 
HE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER.— The 
REAL NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 years ago by WILLIAM 
8. BURTON, when PLATED by the patent process of Messrs. Elklnpton 
and Co., Is beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling 
silver that can be employed as such, either usefully or ornamentally, 
as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver. 
Threaded or 
Tea Spoons, per doz..l8s. 
Dessert Forks „ 
Dessert Spoons „ 
Table Forks „ 
Table Spoon* ,. 
Tea and coffee sets, waiters, candlesticks, &c., at proportionate prices. 
All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process. 
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL, NOT PLATED. 
Fiddle. Thread. King’s. 
Table Spoons and Forks, full size, per doz. 12s. .. 2 «*. .. 30s. 
Dessert ditto and ditto 10 .. 21 .. 25 
Tea ditto 5 ..11 .. 12 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS (all 
communicating), exclusive of the shop, devoted solely to the show 
of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (Including cutlery, 
nickel silver, plated and japanned wares, iron and brass bedsteads), 
•o arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once 
make their selections. 
Catalogues, with engravings, sent (per post) free. The monay 
returned for every article not approved of. 
39, OXFORD-STREET (corner of Newman-streat) ; No*. 1 and 2 
NEWMAN-STREKT; and 4 and 5, PERRY’S-PLACE 
SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE 
“t. James’s-strcet, London. Established In 18 1 . 
TRUSTEES. 
The Right Hon. the Earl Talbot. 
The Right. Hon. the Lord Da Mauley. 
Sir Claude Scott, Bart. 
B. Bond Cabbell, Esq., M.P. 
™£e SSSHEjr iKQ ADVANTAGES- 
whm lhr*untln are residentae"! d "®* c °P t, ° na |»lo Personal security 
By the recent R™,,. nV. *’® ndon > or Its immediate vicinity. 
netted w?th LHe*AuurMico < !^ BKC *’ “" d circumstance* con- 
Offlcel^/st* Jj^e»’V , 8trMt* T London , . riUn ^ 0n b ° ° b ' I ' , " od «« 
Hpxbv D. Davenport, Secretary. 
Assurance 
Balances 
at Credit. 
M 
Addition 
for Cash 
deposited. | 
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gto-cio-c : — ao :t~ao® ;««« 
W «a« r- — — omi- 
— 1 — — A -1 MMC» wcico 
M 
« 
Reductions 
for Cash 
withdrawn. 
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t- :: oo m : 
tq M M CO 
IV : ! -a :g 
^ Balance 
of 
Credit. 
^iflHlOOWOOOJJCIllOOOOO 
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With- 
drawn. 
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& § 8 8 
58 
Thus A. B., in ten years, has saved and Invested at different inter- 
vals various sums amounting to 97f., by which he had been insured in 
case of death lor 2601. 12*. 7 d.\ but A. B, requires 22/,, he draws this 
sum out, and diminishes the valae of his policy by 60/. 8s. 3<f. at 
different times, leaving him in case of death a policy for 200/. 4*. 4 d. % 
and during his life a fund ol 75/. to druw out at any time, In part or 
wholly. 
The first claim settled by the Deposit and General Life Assitranco 
Company was upon a deposit of 10/., which a parent made for each of 
five children, Instead of adding it to an account they had at the Saving’s 
Bank. One of them died a few days after the 10/. was deposited, and 
the father received 34/. 6s., being tho amount of the deposit policy. 
EXAMPLE No. 2. 
Supposing A. B. aged twenty-three, when he opens a deposit policy 
has the means, and continues voluntarily, to pay tho same sum every 
year In the same way as he 1* compelled to do In the ordinary sys- 
tem : — 
Year. 
Age. 
£ a. d 
1851 
23 
18 
49 G 6 
1852 
24 
18 
48 16 0 
1853 
25 
18 
47 18 0 
1854 
26 
18 
47 4 6 
1855 
27 
18 
46 10 6 
1856 
28 
18 
45 17 6 
1857 
29 
18 
45 4 0 
185S 
30 
18 
44 10 6 
1859 
31 
18 
43 17 0 
1860 
32 
18 
43 1 0 
1861 
33) 
to 
90 
206 7 6 
1865 
37) 
1860 
38) 
> 
90 
190 4 6 
1870 
42) 
1871 
43) 
> 
72 
141 3 0 
1874 
46) 
432 
1000 4 0 
1875 
47) 
108 
191 13 G 
1880 
62) 
1881 
63) 
[ 
00 
147 18 6 
1885 
67) 
1880 
68) 
[ 
108 
182 10 C 
1891 
63) 
738 
1625 6 6 
me premium oi ioi. coiuuicuvuik 
an ordinary policy (as It may be.) every year till A B is 46 years old 
will secure the saine sum, viz., 10001., but If A 11 lives 17 years longer 
(which is the probable duration of life at the time he effected the Insu- 
rance) his deposit policy, for the same payments as for an ordinary 
policy of 1,000/., will have Increased to 1,525/. 6 j M. 
Trustees.— Tho Right Honourable the Lord Visconnt Drumlanrlg, 
M.P,, Comptroller of her Majesty's Household; Major-General Sir W. 
Clayton, Bart., 79, Gloucester-placc, Portman-square; Sir Charles 
Price, Burt., Banker, London; Vice-Admiral Ayscough, Prospect 
House, Southampton. . . „ _ 
CnAiRMiN.— The Right Hon tho Lord', Viscount Drumlanrlg, M.P., 
Comptroller of her Majesty’s Household. 
Consulting Actuary.— Francis G. P. Nelson, Esq.. F.L.S. 
Standing Counsel R. B. Crowder, Esq., Q C., M.P., Recorder or 
Bristol, Counsel to the Admiralty’, and Judge Advocate of the Fleet; 
R. Molina, Esq., Q.C.. M.P., Lineoln’s-Inn. 
Chief Opfice. — No. 16, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London. 
Branch Offices. 
Leeds — 35, Park-row. 
Birmingham — 105, New-street. 
Dublin— 10, Westmorland-strcet. 
Bristol— 21, Bridge-street. 
1 1 111 ■ 1 1 ^ III*,,, l n ■ , — • ■ ~ r. - 
Every description of ordinary Life Assurance business transnetau. 
Loans granted at 5 per cent, on real or personal security. Annuities 
on most favourable terms. Diseased lives and lives declined by ether 
offices accepted at equitable rates. 
MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE ON THE ORDINARY SYSTEM. 
Surrender of Policies.— An owner of a Policy for life on which 
five vears’ premium or upwards have been paid, should he wish to 
surrender the Policy, will be entitled to receive either the then value, 
or It may remain as a Deposit, and >e repre*ented by an equivalent 
^?or prospectuses and farther Information apply to the agents in the 
country, or to C. W. Bevan Resident Secretary. 
mu V m n J ? « Now Edltlon> l )rlco u - 
T^LSv A1ULm OF CONSUMPTION; being’ 
Practical P n ?n»«^ e .n’ p i®* entln ff tho mMl prominent and Important 
HD mS™! ^ th„ , r°J re “ ,n ;" nt of th ® DIscom. lty F. H. Iumadok. 
Roy,u 
. Als p- the sumo Author, 
A Treatise on Asthma and Diseases of tho IIkaut. 
LiOimon : Longman and Co. 
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES FURNISHING 
-L who study elegance with oconomy.— JAMES COOK’S Til REE 
GUINEA FRENCH POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BED- 
STEAD, Bedding, Cabinet, Carpet, Looking-glnsx, and Upholstery 
Warehouse. — Bronipion-hoimo, 23, and 23, QueenVbulldlngH, 
KnlghUbrldge. Estlmutes given, and a list of prices sent post-free. 
DUPTURES effectually CURED without a TRUSS. 
ID All sufferers from this alarming complaint are earnestly invited 
to consult or write to Dr. LESLIE, as lie guarantee* thorn relief In 
every case. HU remedy has been successful In curing thousands 
of persons during the lust eleven yenrs, and is applicable to every kind 
of single and double Rupture*, however bod or longstanding, In malo 
or femuloof any age, causing no confinement or Inconvenience in Its 
use whatever. Sont post-free to any part of the world, with full In- 
structions for use, on receipt of 7s. 6d. In postage stamps, cash, or 
post-office order, payable lit tho General Post-office, to Dr. Herbert 
Leslie, 37a, Mancbciter-streot, Grav’s-lnn-roud, London. 
At homo daily, except Sunday, from 1 1 till 3 o’clock. A Pamphlet of 
Testimonials sent nost-free on receipt of one postage stamp. 
D O YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WIT In- 
kers, MOUSTACI1E9, &e. ?- ALICE MELVILLE'S PALMA- 
PILLA Is the only real remedy ever discovered for preserving and 
restoring tho Hair. In all cases It strengthens weak hair, prevents Its 
falling off, checks groynes*, produces a thick aud luxuriant growth, 
dispelling scurf and dandrlff, and making It clean, soft, curly, nnd 
glossy. For baldness arising from any enuso, Its operation Is certain 
and effective; und for the production of Whiskers, Moustaches, Eye- 
brows, &c. In a few weeks, It Istlieoulystlinulunt that can be depended 
upon. Price 2s. 6 d. per case. Sent post free to any part of the World, 
on receipt of thirty penny postage stamps, by Miss Melville, 25 
Argyle-square, King's Cross, London. Sold by all chemists. 
"I have found It check the greyncss."— R. Bond. 
“Th# best stimulant I have met with."— Miss Elkins. 
“My hair Is quite restored,” — H. Weeks, esq., Surgeon. 
riiHE BEARD, WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHIOS. 
1 —The unprecedented success of ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL In 
producing these ornaments of Manhood Is universally known und 
appreciated, and is recorded by Testimonials most numerous In them- 
selves, and certified by the highest authorities. ThisOil is pre-eminently 
successful In nourishing, improving, and beautifying tin; Ini man Hair, 
In all climates, and In all Hinges of existence. It Insinuates Its balsamic 
properties into the pores of the bead, nourishes the Hair lu Its embryo 
state, accelerates Ifs growth, cleanses It from 8curf and Dandrlff, sus- 
tains It in maturity, und continues Us possession of healthy vigour, 
silky softness, and luxurious redundancy, to the latest period of human 
life. Price 3* fid. , 7s., family bottles (equal to four small), 10*. 0d., and 
doublo that size, 21s. per b6ttle. 
CAUTION.— The words "Rowland's Maca*6ur Oil" oro engraved 
In two lines on tho Wrapper; and on the back of the Wrapper 
nearly 1800 times, containing 20,028 letters. 
Sold by them at 20, HATTON OARDEN, LONDON, and by all 
Chemists and Perfumers. 
A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH. 
TVTR. HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentist, 5*2, Fleet-streef, 
1VI has introduced an entirely New Description of ARTIFICIAL 
TEETH, fixed without springs, wires, or ligatures. They so perfectly 
resemble the natural teeth, as not to be distinguished from tho originals 
by the closest observer; thoy will never change colour or decay, and 
will be found superior to any teeth over before used. This method does 
not require the extraction of roots, or any painftil operation, and will 
support and preserve teeth that arc loose, and Is guaranteed to restore 
nrticulatlon and mastication. Decayed teeth rendered sound and use- 
ful in mastication. 62, FLEET-STREET. — At homo from 1 till 0. 
DEAFNESS. 
TTEAFNESS — the greatest achievement in the history 
If of medical vclcnce. Dr. Manfred, M.R.C.S , this day published, 
sent free by post for eight postage stamps, A PHYSICIAN’S GUIDE 
FOR COUNTRY PATIENTS, for the perfect and permanent restora- 
tion of bearing, by his invaluable new treatment. Deafness of tho 
most inveterate nature relieved in half-an-hour, cured In u few hours, 
almost instant cessation of noises in the ears and head, by painless 
treatment. Patients received daily at Dr. Slanfred » residence, 72, 
Regent Street, London, (first dour In Air Street), where all leltors must 
be addressed. 
nEAFNESS, SINGING IN EARS, nrnl Nervous 
1/ Deafness. New mode of instantly restoring hearing without 
operation, pain, or use of Instruments. By one Consultation, a per- 
manent cure is guaranteed to any sufferer, although partially or 
totally deaf for forty or fifty years. This extraordinary discovery Is 
known nnd practised only by Dr. Hooiiton, the eminent Aurist of the 
Suflolk-place Institution, and is applied by hlrn dally on numbers or 
deaf applicants with perfect success in every case, enabling deaf 
persons instantly to hear conversation with ease and delight. Testi- 
monials can be seen from tho roost eminent Physicians in England. 
Also Certificates from all the London Hospitals and Dispensaries, and 
numbers of letters from Patients cured, In all grades of society, from 
the Peer to the Peasant. Dr. Hoohion, Member of tho London Royal 
College of Surgeons, 2nd May, 1845; L.A.C., 30th April, 1840. ^ on ' 
sultatlons evenr day from twelve till four, without payment of 
fee, at Ills residence, 9, Suffolk-place, Pall Mall, London 
Just published, Self-cure of Deafness, for Country Patients, a stop 
to empiricism, quackery, and exorbitant fees, sent on receipt of Seven 
Stamps, t rle. 
