rrVEETII. — By Her Majesty’s Royal Letters Patent. — 
J- Newly- Invented and Patented application of Clieinically-prepnred 
White India-rubber in the construction of Artificial Teeth, Gums, 
and Palates.— Mr. Ephraim Mosuly, Surgeon-Dentist, 61, Orosvenor- 
street, Orosvenor-square, sole Inventor nnd Patentee.— A new, original, 
and invaluable invention, .consisting in the adaptation, with the most 
absolute perfection and success, of CHEMICALLY-PREPARED 
WHITE INDIA-RUBBER a9 alining to the ordinary gold or bone 
frame. The extraordinary results of tills application may be briefly 
noted in a few of their most prominent features, as the following: — 
All sharp edges are avoided; no springs, wires, or fastenings are re- 
quired; a grnutly increased freedom of suction is supplied; a natural 
elasticity, hitherto wholly unattainable, nnd n fit perfected with the 
most unerring accuracy, is secured; while, from the softness and 
flexibility of the agent employed, the greatest support is given to the 
adjoining teeth when loose, or rendered tender by the nbsorption of 
the gums. Tlie acids of the mouth exert no agency on the chemicnlly- 
repared White India-rubber, and, as it is a non-conductor, fluids of 
any temperature may with thorough comfort be imbibed and retained 
in the mouth, all unpleasantness of smell or taste being at the same time 
wholly provided against by the peculiar nature of Its preparation. 
To be obtained only at 
01, Lowp.nGno8VKNOn-8Tnp.KT, London; 22, Gay-8THBp.t, Bath; 
10, Eldon-squake, Neweastle-on-Tync. 
rp 0 SPORT S M E N. — Her Majesty’s Royal Letters 
1 Patent, for valuable nnd extraordinary improvements in the 
most powerful and brilliant Telescopes, Camp, Opera, Race-course 
and Perspective Glasses, to know tlie distances of objects viewed 
through them— of great importance to Sportsmen, the Army, Navy, 
and Others. Messrs. S. nnd 11. Solomons, Opticians, 39, Albemarle- 
street, Piccadilly. Observe— Opposite tlie York Hotel. These Tele- 
scopes possess such extraordinary powers, that some tlirce nnd a-halt 
inches with an extra eye piece will show distinctly Jupiter's moons, 
Saturn's ring, nnd the double stars. With tlie same Telescope can 
bo seen a person’s countenance three and a-half miles distant, and an 
object from sixteen to twenty miles. They arc of larger, and all 
sizes, with increasing powers accordingly. 
The Royal Exhibition, 1851 — A valuable, newly-invented, very 
small powerful waistcoat-pocket glass, the size of a w alnut, by which 
a person can be seen and known one and a-half miles distant. They 
answer every purpose on the race-course, at the opera-houses, country 
scenery, nnd ships are clearly seen at twelve to fourteen miles. They 
are invaluable for shooting, dccr stalking, yachting, to sportsmen, 
gentlemen, game-keepers, and tourists. Opera and Race-course 
Perspective Glasses, with wonderful powers; an object can bo clcnrly 
seen from ten to twelve miles distant. Newly-invented Spectacles. 
Tlie most aged defective sight is brought to its youthful, natural, and 
original state. Invisible and all kinds of Acoustic Instruments for 
Relief of Extreme Deafness 39, Albeinarlc-street, Piccadilly, op- 
posite tlie York Hotel. 
TvO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHIS- 
U KERS, &c.?— EMILY DEAN’S CRINILENE has been many 
years established ns the only preparation that can be relied upon for 
the restoration of the hair in baldness from any couse, preventing tlie 
hair falling oft', strengthening weak hair, and checking grayness, and 
for the production of whiskers, mouslnchios, eyebrows, &c., in three 
or four weeks with certainty. It is an elegantly scented compound, 
price 2«., nnd will be sent, post free, on receipt of 24 postage stamps, 
by Miss Dean, 37a, Mancliester-street, Gray’s-inn-rond, London. 
At homo daily, from II to 7, Sundays excepted.— “ I have used your 
Crimlene, ami have now a good pair of whiskers.” — J. L. IIiogs, 
Dudley. — “ It has certainly improved my hair.’’— J. Thompson, Dur- 
ham. "It effectually checked tlie greyness.” — L. Ede, Bath. 
■RUPTURES effectually CURED without a TRUSS. 
-It All sufferers from this alarming complaint are earnestly invited 
to consult or write to Dr. LESLIE, as lie guarantees them relief in 
every case. His remedy has been successful in curing thousands 
of persons during the Inst eleven years, nnd is applicable lo every kind 
of single and double Ruptures, however bad or long-standing, in male 
or female of any age, causing no confinement or Inconvenience in its 
use whatever. Sent post-free to any part of tlie world, with full in- 
structions for use, on receipt of 7s. Gd. In postage stamps, cash, or 
post-office order, payable at the General Post-office, to Dr. Herbert 
Leslie. 37a, Mancliester-street, Grav’s-lnn-road, London. 
At home daily, except Sunday, from 11 till 3 o'clock. A Pamphlet Of 
Testimonials sent post-free on receipt of one postage stamp. 
THE FIELD. 
LIFE ASSURANCE. 
■REPORT of the SELECT COMMITTEE of the 
x \ HOUSE of COMMONS, and the DEPOSIT SYSTEM. The now 
and important feature of Life Assurance adopted by the DEPOSIT 
and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 
riie following is an extract from the Report of tlio Select Com- 
ml t tee : — 
“Th e objects which persons have in view In effecting InsuranccsTipoii 
their lives, are generally of an important and solemn character, vU„ 
the provision for widows and orphans after the death of their natural 
protectors; unlike any ordinary transaction of trade, a contract onco 
entered into cannot be discharged or abandoned, It doubts of the 
stability of an office should arise, without a sacrifice of premiums paid 
in past years, and the necessity of effecting new policies in other offices 
at increased rates of premium, owing to the greater ago of the assured ; 
persons arc thus placed in the anxious and unhappy dilemma of being 
compelled to persevere in paying premiums from year to year, with somo 
suspicion and doubt as to the ultimate advantage of doing so, or of In. 
currlng 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,” and he does not, If desirous of "abandoning" ills 
policy, Incur any “serious loss,” but, on tho contrary, bo may pay 
such amounts, and at such times, as lie may find monev convenient; 
lie can stop paying whenever he pleases, and ho can withdraw tho 
whole or part of his premiums. If tlie wholo bo withdrawn tlie policy 
is cuncelleU; if part only, then tho 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 1 , 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 the operation of the scheme 
565 
WESTERN LITE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITY 
»" SOCIETY, 
3, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER. 
Established 1842. 
DIRECTORS. 
onry Edgeworth Rlcknell, Esq. 
T. Somers Cock*. Jun. Esq., M.P. 
George Henry Drew, Esq. 
William Evans, Esq. 
William Freeman, Esq. 
Francis Fuller, Esq. 
Joseph Henry Goodhart, Esq. 
Author of a 
D 
0 YOU WANTLUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, 
— &c.? If so, use Miss GRAHAM’S NIOUKRENE, the most 
efficacious Hair geneiant ever introduced. It reproduces tho Hair 
when lost either by disease or decay, prevents its falling off, effectually 
checks greyness, strengthens weak hair, nnd is guaranteed to pro- 
duce those attractive ornaments, Whiskers, Moustnchios, Eyebrows, 
&c„ in three or four weeks. For nourishing and beautifying the hair, 
and sustaining its curling powers in all weathers, it has no equal 
Robb, Esq. “ It has checked the greyness."— Mrs. Jones. 
SARSAPARILLA and CHAMOMILE RESTORA? 
0 FIVE PILLS, for purifying the Blood and Strengthening the 
Digestive Organs; are suited for either Sex, and will prove a certain 
cure for indigestion, loss of appetite, dimness of sight, fainting fiis, 
(Casting of tlie flesh, languor, skin diseases, rheumatic and nervous 
i flections, and all impurities of the blood arising from whatever cause. 
By tlie diligent use of this purifying medicine the energies of the whole 
nervous system will be augmented, a more powerful healthy action 
si every faculty produced, feebleness and all tlie deplorable symptoms 
jf disease will vanish, and strength nnd health bo restored. They 
tave also a specific action on tlie secretions and excretions, and assist 
nature to expel from tlie system ail humours and impurities through 
the lungs, liver, kidneys, and skin— a power possessed by no other me- 
dicine. They are also especially calculated to cure scrofula, mercurial 
diseases, scorbutic eruptions, gout, rheumatism, pains in the bones, 
ulcers, sores, or any long-standing chronic innludy. They will speedily 
cure tlie many distressing diseases peculiar to women. 
Prepared by W. A. FiiBNCn, or at tlie Laboratory, 300, Holborn, two 
doors west ol Chancery-lane. Price 1 j. 1 \d., 2s. Oil., is. Gd., and lis. 
per box. Either size sent free per post, on receipt of the price in cash 
or stamps. 
Fiddle 
Brunswick 
King’s 
Pattern. 
Pattern. 
Pattern. 
!..1SS. 
. 2 Of. 
. 32 s. 
..30 
. 40 
. 46 
..30 
. 42 
,. 48 
..40 
. 50 
. 04 
..40 
. S3 
. CO 
2 g 
a 3 
r 3 5 
e i; — 
— vomomhoi-ns 
18—8 CO fl —i St 
vs t vs -f ; — x : i- x » : ~r at c* 
i*i - J) “5co r- — — eioi- 
^ — eicin nmm 
Thomas Grlssell, Esq. 
James Hunt, F.sq. 
John Arscott Lethbridge, KsqJ 
Edmund Lucas, Esq. 
Augustin Robinson, Esq. 
James Lys Scager, Esq. 
John Bazloy White, Esq. 
Joseph Carter Wood, Esq. 
ACTUARY. 
Arthur Scratchley, M.A., F R.A.S. 
Treatise on Assurance Associations, Freehold Laud and 
Building Societies, ” ice. 
Every variety of Policies granted on any number of lives, and to any 
amount. 
Endowments nnd Annuities granted on equitable terms. 
No charge on Policy Stamps. 
Policies indisputable except lu enses of frnml. 
Travellers, Mariners and Emigrants assured on moderate terms. 
Creditors assured on tho lives of their debtors with special advan- 
tage*. 
The Second Quinquennial Division of Profits will take place at the 
close of the year 1854, of which parties assuring their live* by the So- 
ciety's Table II. will be entitled to three-fourths or 75 per cent., with- 
out partnership liability. 
All necessary forms with every Information ns to themodo of effect - 
lng Assurance, may be obtained clllier by letter or personal application 
to Nio Actuary. 
Activk Agent* Wasted. 
*5 
^ © •* o :?uo : © x ci : © © o 
riLEN FIELD PATENT STARCH, 
H (Used In Her Majesty's Laundry, - ) and 
WOTIIERSPOON'S Mnchine-mndo CONFECTIONARY, MARMA- 
LADE, JAMS, JELLIES, ifcc , (which gained the prize medal of 
1851,) — may be had of nil Grocers; wholesale of Wotherspoon, Mnckny 
and Co., 06, Queen-street, Cheapslde, London. 
T\EAFNES3, SINGING IN EARS, and Nen 
d.' Deafness. New mode of Instantly restoring hearing without 
operation, pain, or uso of Instruments. By one Consultation, a per. 
manent euro Is guaranteed to any sufferer, although partially or 
totally deaf for forty or fifty years. Tills extraordinary discovery Is 
known and practised only by Dr. Hooiiton, tho eminent Aurist ot tho 
Suffolk-plnco Institution, and Is applied by him dully on number* of 
deaf applicants, with porfect success in evory case, enabling denf 
persons instantly to hear conversation with ease nnd delight. Testi- 
monials can be seen from tho most eminent Physicians lu England. 
Also Certificates from all tho London Hospitals and Dispensaries, and 
numbers of letters from Patients cured, In all grades of society, from 
the Peer to the Peasant. Dr, Hooiiton, Member of tho London Royal 
College of Surgeons, 2nd May, 1845; L.A.C., 30th April, 18-10. Con- 
sultations every day from twelve till four, without payment of 
fee, ut his residence, 9, Suffolk-plnco, Pull Mull, London. 
Just published, Self-curc of Deafness, for Country Patients; a stop 
to empiricism, quackery, and exorbitant foes, sunt on receipt of Seven 
Stamps, fhkb. 
: r- — © ao — c 
C -a* ^ a 1“ - 
« ci X 
8 S S 
: : : 
oo oo 
Thus A. B., in ten years, lias saved and invested at different inter- 
vals various sums amounting to 97/., by which he had been Insured in 
case of death tor 260/. 12 j. Id.; hut A. B. requires 22/., lie draws this 
sum out, and diminishes the valne of his policy liy CO/. 8s. 3 d. at 
different times, leaving him in cose of death a policy for 200/. 4s. id., 
and during his life a fund of 75/. to draw out at any time, in part or 
wholly. 
The first claim settled by the Deposit and General Life Assurance 
Company was upon a deposit of 10/., which a parent made for each ot 
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 the 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 tlie same sum every 
year in the same way ns he is compelled to do In the ordinary sys- 
tem : — 
Yeah. 
mHE BEST SHOW OF IRON BEDSTEADS in the 
1 Kingdom Is WILLIAM S. BURTON'S. Ho has TWO VERY 
LARGE ROOMS, which are devoted to the exclusive show ol Iron una 
Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots, with appropriate Bedding and 
Mattresses. Common Iron Bedsteads, from 17s ; Portable folding 
Bedsteads, from 12s Gd.; Patent Iron Bedsteads, fitted with dovetail 
joints nnd patent sacking, from 21s.; and Cot^froni'- Israeli; hand- 
some Ornamental Iron and Brass Bedsteads, In gicat vailctj, from 
£2 19s. to £13 13s. 
milE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER.— The 
L REAL NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 years ago by W ILLIAM 
8 BURTON, when PLATED by the patent process of Messrs. Klkmgton 
nnd Co., is beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling 
silver that can he employed ns such, either usefully or ornamentally, 
as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver 
Threaded or 
e 
n. 
Tea Spoons, per doz..lSs. 
Dessert Forks ,, 
Dessert Spoons „ 
Table Forks „ 
Table Spoons 
Tea and coffee iets, waiters, candlesticks, &e., at proportionate pr.ee.. 
All kinds of re-plating done by the paleiit 
CHEMICALLY PURE MCKEUSOT PLATED. 
Table Spoons nnd Forks, full size, per dor. 12s. •• ***• " gjf' 
Dessert ditto and '' ** jo 
Te wii l T 0 T a V f ' V ' BURTON hit* TEN ' LARGE ' ’ SHOW ROOMS (nil 
0 f ™ Ie'n ER A L^ F U UN ” SHI NG ‘ntONMONGERY 
“aSttSWS'Tnp.vUm «nt (,« p..t) (rco. T„. row 
returned for every article not approved ot. ... i nn d 2 
39, OXFOUD-STItEET (corner of No^nn-streeO , NOS. 1 an 
NKWMAN-STREET; and 4 and 6, PERRY ts-l lacl, 
1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 
185G 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1 SCI 
to 
1865 
I860 
to 
1870 
1871 
to 
1874 
1875 
to 
1880 
1881 
to 
1385 
1880 
to 
1891 
Age. 
£ 
£ 
J. 
l 
23 
IS 
49 
G 
6 
21 
IS 
48 
16 
0 
25 
18 
47 
18 
0 
2G 
18 
47 
4 
6 
27 
13 
40 
10 
6 
28 
18 
45 
17 
6 
20 
18 
45 
4 
0 
30 
18 
44 
10 
6 
31 
18 
43 
17 
G 
32 
13 
43 
4 
0 
33 
90 
20 G 
7 
C 
37 
38 
90 
190 
4 
6 
4” 
•LI 
72 
141 
3 
0 
4C 
432 
1000 
4 
0 
47 
103 
191 
13 
G 
52 
53 
90 
147 18 
G 
67 
M 
63 
108 
182 10 
6 
738 
1625 
6 
6 
The premium of 1«/. commencing nt 23 yea»s o age, and paid upon 
an ordinary policy (as it may he) every year till A B is 4G years old 
will secure the same sum, viz. , 1000/., but if A B lives 1. years longer 
(which is tho probable duration cf life at the time he effected tho insu- 
** . t i,. , iVsv tim tftmt> imvmpnfs ns for an ordinary 
DEAFNESS. 
T\EAFNESS — the greatest achievement in the history 
J ' of medical science. Dr. Manfurd, M.ILC S , till* day published, 
sent free by post for eight postage stamps, A PHYSICIAN'S GUIDE 
FOR COUNTRY PATIENTS, for tlie perfect nnd permanent rest ora. 
tlon of hearing, by his invaluable new treatment. Deafness of Hie 
most inveterate nature relieved In hnlf-an-liour, cured In a few hours, 
almost instant cessation of noises In the oars and head, by painless 
treatment. Patients received dully at Dr. Manfred's residence, 72, 
Regent Street, London, (first door in Air Street), where all letters must 
bo addressed. 
UIREQUENT TRAVELLERS CAN INS! RE 
1 AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS by tho Year, Terms of Years, 
or for the Whole of Life, on application to tlie Booking Clerks at the 
principal Railway Stations, and ut the office of the Railway Passengers' 
Assurance Company, 3, Old Broad-street. 
WILLIAM J. VI AN, Secretary. 
DARON LIEBIG ON ALLSOPP’S PALE ALE. 
J) — *• I run myself an admirer of this beverage, nnd my own ripe- 
rli'nco enables mo to recommend It, in accordance with the opinion ■ f 
the most eminentEngli.il physicians, ns a very agreeable and 
tonir, and ns a general beverage, both for tlie invalid nnd tlio robu >t. 
~ ALLSOPPV5 PALE ALE ONLY is BOTTLED by PARKER and 
TWINING, Beer Merchants, 5J, PALL-MALL. 
IMPERIAL MEASURE.— Quarts, 8s. ; Pints 5s.; Ilalf-pInU (for • 
luncheon), 3s. per dozen. Also in Casks of 18 gallons nnd upwards. 
B RECKNELL’S SKIN SOAP. Recommi 
tlie belt for producing a clear nnd healthy skin, being tlie OLD 
YELLOW SOAP, made expressly for tlie purpose of the best material-, 
and not scented. Sold only In shilling packoU of either four roun.lr.l 
tablets, or eight squares. DRBCKNELL, TURNER AND SON'S, 
Wax and Tallow Chandlers, Soap nnd Oil Merchants, see., to her 
Majesty Bee-hive, 31, Haymnrkot, London. Observe, each tablet an 1 
square 1. stamped » BRECK NELL’S SKIN SOAP.” 
rilHE BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND.— A simple mid 
I easy remedy for hard-pulllng horses, rendering inveterate boretv 
tractable and light in hand, Suitable to any curb bridle. Extensively 
patronised by tlie officers of her Majesty's cavalry, tlio sporting woi Id, 
(kc and strongly recommended tor ladles’ use. I rico, for saddle-bom *, 
• for harness-horses, 12i. Sent (post free) on receipt « a m y 
order, payable at the Piccadilly post-office, to AN mi am M. Btwaiii:, 
Saddler, fic., 99, Piccadilly, London.— None aregcnulnounlessstoinpcd 
— 1 "Bt water, Lon don." 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
SO, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
B EGS to call attention to his Broughams, Clarences, and 
Barouches, with Ids registered noiseless wheel-plate, ihuish.irt, mini 
the distance between the « Hf.li, and lessening the draught for he horse, 
allowing the wheels to lock quite under, and having high front win vis. 
C.L. has constantly on sale Cab and Driving Phaetons, tannin, pc nnd 
single horse ditto. Pony Carriages and Park IMiao'ona. He nUo •oils- tin 
attention to his Newport Pagnelan.1 other carts, T^rk ol 
wickerwork sides, and to his Bagot Curf.ln puno! e’nV L u 
access, and possessing all the advantages of the Malvern Curt, but 
,e He*bo»*alio a large slock of Croydon 
ssffiiK •r'sisss' v: Ju 
h0 C ,e f would also Invite an Inspection of his registered Phaeton 
basket-work, suitable either for one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hiro for long or short engagements. 
^Ciuiifwix.— The Right lion, the Lord .Viscount Drumlanrig, M.P, 
Comptroller of her Majesty’s Household. 
Pi IN’ STILTING ACTUARY. — FnUldS Cf. 1 . NclSOTl, l.Sq * . 
Standing Counski..— R. B. Crowder, Esq., Q C-, M P., I f lc ® or ‘i^ ?! 
Bristol. Counsel to the Admiralty, and Judge Advocnto of the Hut, 
n Malins. Esn..Q.C., M P., Llncoln’s-Inn. 
Chief Office No. 1G, Now Bridge street, Blnekfrinrs, London. 
Brakcq Officbs. 
i eeds-35 Park-row. 1 Dublin— 10, Wo*tmorland.strcet. 
Birmingham— 105, New-strcct. I Bristol— 21, Bridge-street. 
1 Every description of ordinary Life Assurance business 
I nans granted ut 5 per cent, on real or personal security. Annuities 
jSf Sim ible terms. Ifc.iaed live, and Uvea declined b, .titer 
SaTt OK THE OltItINAItY SYSTEM 
surrender the Policy, will be entitled to receive either tlie then value, 
or U may remain as a Deposit, and bo represented by an equivalent 
D >^or prospectnscs and further information apply to tho ftgents In the 
country, or to C. W. Bsvan. Resident Secretary. 
OUl> 
STEA . 
Warehouse. — Brompton-l - - 
KnlghUbridge. Eetimutes given, and a list of prices sent post-free. 
