the field. 
eeoms no reason to doubt that a prosperous and brilliant 
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and satisfaction written agreeably on the countenance of every 
visitor. Betweeu the money tuken at the doors and in the 
refreshment department the receipts cannot bo less than 
£1,000 per day, so that the financial prospects of the under- 
taking are highly encouraging. 
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in 
rpIIE CHARGE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS 
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SIXPENCE per LINE, 
The minimum charge being 2s. 6<I. for Five Lines and under. 
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ilslicr. 
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HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LOND ON. 
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DAY,%h SS WN HAHB0UR - TUESDAY, 18th, and WEDNES- 
. V I R ST DAY, Tuesday, 18th July, 1854. 
♦A -11 v?.°; K I le ’ p,csei,tcd hy the st - George Yacht Club. Open 
to all Yachts belonging to Members of Royal Yacht Clubs-a time race 
—to start at 11 o’clock, o.m. Entrance £2. 
p A P ™ of Fort y Sovereigns, presented by the Dublin and Kingstown 
Yacht a ^lna« Q n?^ta*«« 0pen H° B, 1 Yacht ® bel °nging to Members of Royal 
nnnnP , ° f 35 * ons ai,d under- a time race— to start at 12 o’clock, 
nuon. entrance ± 2 . 
R all wAvTim naJ 1 Sov ^ns, presented by the Dublin and Kingstown 
2 j . 0pen *® a11 ' uchts of 8 tons and under ; to start at 
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n.m >°f T ^° nt .r flvC Sovereigns. For Four-oared Gigs, to be pulled 
Swice £1 6 S by Gentlemen_a ti0 race-to start at 1 o’clock, p.m. En- 
A Purse of Ten Sovereigns. For Scullbonts, to be pulled by Gentlemen 
-a tie race-to start at 2 o’clock, p.m. Enhance 10s. X ” 
For Four-oarcd Yawls and Skiffs, belonging to 
is l emien ; to start at 4 o’clock, p.m. Entrance, 2s 6d. 88 
Punt Races and Punt Chases. 
SECOND DAY, Wednesday, 19th July, 1854. 
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613 
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BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
RATIONAL ASSURANCE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 
No. 3, Pall Mall East, and 7, St. Martin's Place, London. 
Established A. I). 1844. — Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. 
THE WARRANTS for the HALF-YEARLY Interest, 
iTT.i t,,e rale °S 6 ptr cent • r>er on Deposit Accounts, to the 
i . 1 , ne * w ‘“ l,e ready for delivery on and after July 10th, and payable 
unity between the hours of Eleven and Three o'clock. 
Parties residing at a distance will, on application, have the Warrants 
forwarded for signature; the amount will bo paid on presentation at the 
Head Offices In London, through Country Bankers, or in any other way, 
to suit the convenience of Depositors; so that the Dividends may, in all 
coses, be roceivcd without delay or expense. 
. . , Peter Morrison, Managing Director. 
21 if June. 1854. 
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WESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITY 
1 * SOCIETY, 
3, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER. 
Established 1842. 
DIRECTORS. 
Thomas Grissell, Esq. 
James Hunt, Esq. 
John Arscott Lethbridge, Esq 
Edmund Lucas, Esq. 
Augustin Robinson, Esq. 
James Lys Seager, Esq. 
Henry Edgeworth Bicknell, Esq. 
T. Somers Cocks, jun. Esq., M.P. 
George Henry Drew, Esq. 
William Evans, Esq. 
William Freeman, Esq. 
Francis Fuller, Esq. oailie3 ^ )s Jcaifer 
Josenh Henry Goodbart, Esq. John Bazley White, Esq. 
'♦ J oseph Carter Wood, Esq. { 
ACTUARY. 
Arthur Scratchley, M.A , F.R.A.S. 
Author of a “Treatise on Assurance Associations, Freehold Land and 
Building Societies,” 4cc. 
Every variety of Policies granted on any number of lives, and to anv 
amount. 
Endowments and Annuities granted on equitable terms. 
No charge on Policy Stamps. 
Policies indisputable except in cases of fraud. 
Travellers, Mariners, and Emigrants assured on moderate terms 
Creditors assured on the lives of their debtors with special advantages. 
The Second Quinquennial Division of Profits will take place at the 
close of the year 18o4, of which parties ussuring their lives by the Society's 
nereMp liability t0 tlucc - foiu th3 or 75 per cent., without part- 
All necessury forms, with every information as to the mode of effecting 
Assurance, may be obtained either by letter or personal application to 
uiv Aciuuiv. 
Active Agents Wanted. 
UOINTER DOGS. To be Sold, a pair of handsome, 
i well-trained, BLACK POINTER DOGS, the property of a gentle- 
man. Have been shot over three seasons. They can be seen and tried 
on application, or sent to any part of the country, on the expenses being 
guaranteed. I rice £o0. Address, L. B., care of Mr. Pritchard, No. 
33, Brewer Street, Golden Square. 
W ESTM I N STER IMPROVEMENT BOND — 
. J® b0 S , old * the property of a gentleman leaving England, a Bond 
for £1,000, redeemable at par in 1857. Interest, 5 per cent., payable in 
t™T!r. dJu y ', lls punctual as the Bank dividends. There ore two 
montlis interest due thereon, which will become the property of the 
purchaser, lheso Bonds are issued under Act of Parliament: Price, 
including transfer, £700. Address, Messrs. Lawbknce and Co., 3" 
Leadeuliall-strect, City. u j 
M 
The Club Ball will take place on tho Evening of Friday. 
■ the 2 1st July. 
n. MECHI’S DRESSING RAGS, of „„ entirely 
<* n mM n0V f, X 0nst I uc,,on * us exhibited and sold nt the Crystal Palace, 
mm,nln° n fi h ° ? dv " n,aRCS 0| ' nn erilliinTy Desk nnd Dressing-case, will! 
t imorous other conveniences for apparel ; nnd nro varied in cost to suit 
lie economic, tho utilitarian, or tho luxurious, either for Ladies or 
ocnllemen.— 4. Lcadenhail- street, June 20. 
n , n , RETRIEVER DOGS FOR SALR. 
U w °°J d » separately or together, Two Handsome, 
«ti l Wel| - b ™‘ | . Block Retrievers, Dog und Bitch, and their Six Puns, 
,.,5." nre abo, “ two months old. Address 1*. M. C., euro of Mr. Avcrv 
1 0, llnnover-slreet, Brlehto n. *’ 
D f > YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, 
Hair „ LV 80 ; Uso Ml" GRAHAM’S NIOUKI1ENE, the most efficacious 
«,„ ne ? Tlt cve >- Introduced. It reproduces the Hair when lost 
Ki’cvneiM ?, or dcca >’’ prevents Its failing off', effectually checks 
Si' « tl,e "» weak linlr, and is guaranteed to produce those 
0 fo nr weekJ T' ' " "^ cr8 > M®u«tachIos, Eyebrows, Ac, in three 
Its c rin C ir C «;J 0r , n0 V 1 n, ' ,in « B,,d hcantifying tho l.air, and sustaining 
post free m III Q, i weathers it has no equal. Price 2s., and sent 
Itninnv 0 i.v P ’A of * 10 k,,, ff doni °n receipt of 24 penny postage 
1 a l 3 - Now-road, Hornsey. Middlesex!-” My 
hanks t q o vonr S Mi , o Ml8a °, r , m0 A ‘I. 1 1,ftvo a f " 11 P a,r of "lilskeii, 
J N o‘ne^ rene ' 11, R ° bb * Esq - “ U cl,cckcd “>o 
Brunswick 
Pattern. 
20s. 
50 
53 
King’s 
Puttern. 
32s. 
40 
. 43 
04 
06 
rrHE BEST SHOW OIMRON BEDSTEADS in the 
-L Kingdom is WILLIAM S. BURTON’S. He has TWO VFRY 
LARGE ROOMS, which are devoted to the exclusive show of Iron and 
Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots, with appropriate Bedding and 
Mu tresses. Common Iron Bedsteads, from I7s.; Portable Foldin'* 
Bedsteads, from 12s. Cd.; Patent Iron Bedsteads, fitted with dovetail 
joints and patent sacking, from 21s.; and Cots, from 21s. each- hand- 
£Tl9s to a £13 13s " U “ d BT:iSS Bedste - ds ’ in great variety, from 
THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER. — The 
A REAL NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 vears aco by WILLIAM 
S.BURTON when PLATED by the patent process of Mes/rs! Elk, Tigton 
and Co.. Is beyond ail 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 
Fiddle 
Pattern. 
Tea Spoons, per doz..l8z. 
Dessert Forks „ ..30 
Dessertspoons,, ..30 
Table Forks „ ..40 
Table Spoons „ ..40 .. ua .. uo 
Tea and coffee sets, waiters, candlesticks, 4cc„ at propo’rlionate prices. 
All kinds of re-plating done by tile patent process. 
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL, NOT PLATED. 
_ . Fiddle. Thread. 
Table Spoons and Forks, fullsize.perdoz. 12i. .. SSs. 
Dessert ditto and ditto 10 .. 21 
Tea ditto 5 .. n 
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 nnd japanned wares, iron and brass bedsteads), 
so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at oncu 
make their selections. 
Catalogues, with engravings, sent (per post) ftcc. The money 
returned for every article not approved ot. 
3 NEWMAN STREF? T * 00rner ° f Newma, *-»h’ce t ) ; Nos. 1, 2 and 
1)0 YOU WAMT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHIS- 
aJ KERS, Ac. ? EMILY DEAN’S CRINII.ENE lias been mnnv 
years established as the only preparation that cun be relied upon for 
the restoration of tho hair in baldness from any cause, preventing the 
hair falling off', strengthening weak hair, and checking gray ness, and 
for llio production of whiskers, inoustachios, eyebrows, Ac., in three 
or four weeks with certainty. It is an elegantly scented compound, 
price 2s., and will be sent, post free, on receipt of 24 postage stamps, 
by Miss Dean, 37 a, Mnuchester-street, Grny’s-inn-road, Loudon. 
At home daily, from 11 to 7, Sundays excepted.— “1 have used vour 
Crlmlene, and have now a good pair of whiskers."— J. L. Higgs, 
Dudley.— “ It lias certainly improved my lmir.” — J. Thompson, Dur- 
ham. “It effectunlly checked the greyness.” — L. Ede, Bath. 
King’s. 
30s. 
25 
21 
S, * N I* and W HITE lEEl'H are not only in- 
disponsnbly requisite to a pleasing exterior in both sexes, but 
they arc peculiarly appreciated throngli life as highly conducive to 
lical tit and longevity. Among the various preparations offered 
for the purpose, ROWLAND’S ODONTO, or PEARL DEN I'RIFICE, 
stands unrivalled in its capability of embellishing, purifying, and 
preserving the teeth to tho latest period of life. It will be ‘found to 
eradicate nil tartar and concretions, and impart a pcarl-llko whiteness 
to me enamelled surface, remove spots of incipient decay, render the 
gums Arm nnd red, and thus tlx tho teeth firmly in their sockets; 
umi from its aromatic influence Impart sweetness and purity to tho 
. 1 .. ‘r uly 0,HclciU and fragrant aromatic properties have 
obtained Its select ion by tho Queen, the Court, and Royal Family 
ot Great Britain, and the Sovereigns and Nobility throughout Europe 
Price 2s. 9<f. per box. r 
ho A .V TIO , N ' V Th S J ords “ Rowland’s Odonto" aro on tlie label, and 
R. Rowland and Sons, 20, Hatton Garden," on the Government stamp 
affixed on each box. Sold by them, and by Chemists and Perfumers. 
LIFE ASSURANCE. 
"DEPORT of the SELECT COMMITTEE of tK* 
It He USE Of COMMONS, and the DEPOSIT SYSTEM rS J® 
and of LRe AMIirdnci ' adopted by the DEPOSIT 
and GENERAL LHE ASSURANCE COMPANY. OS,T 
mltoe :— ° Win * ‘ cxlr,lcl from tho Report ® f the Select Cotn- 
♦sI'iTh 6 ob J ec,# »h!ch penons have In view in effecting Insurances noon 
m- n ^,* r ®< gene fa“ llyof an Ira p°ftont and wlemn cha?KtS. vto 
the provision for widow* and orphans uftcr the death of their natural 
Sn^ro t°7'\ UnUk ° “ ny ordlnd ry transaction of trade, a contrlct 
® nb “. r .® d ,n . t0 cannot be dlsctiarged or abandoned, If doubts of the 
?' s ^ ' ly of an ®» c e »hould arise, without a sacrifice of premiums paid 
at if c nec f“ 1,y of effecting now policies in other offices 
at increased rates of premium, owing to the greater ago of the assured- 
JSSrt.fi* ,hus p aced ln “'e anxious and unhappy dilemma oT being 
compelled to persevere ln paying premiums from year toa-ear, wfli some 
suspicion and doubt as to the ultlmutc advantage of doing so or of in 
w,deh * under the most favourable circumstances, 
must attend tho abandonment or sale of a policy." 
On the deposit system a person Is not “compelled" to Day from 
year to year," and he does not, if desirous of “abandoning" ’hU 
policy, incur any “ serious los N " but, on the contrary, ho nfay par 
such amounts, and at such times, as ho may And money conventon? 
he can stop paying wlicnever ho pleases, and ho can wlUldraw Urn 
whole or part of his premiums. If tho whole be withdrawn the policy 
Is cancelled; if part only, then the value of the policy Is diminished bV 
the assured value of the part withdrawn. y 
A. IL, aged 20, opens a deposit policy with a payment of 5/., which it 
will be seen helncreascs from time to time, and occasionally diminishes 
For example— The following abstract of a Ledger Account will 
show the operation of the scheme : 
1 Assurance 
Balances 
, at Credit. 
1 
W 50 ” a ' r >8 w 10 n — 0 i- ej n ; 
Cfi 
O 
§1 i 
•'»2 r, S2 ” e-t-ss 
^ eo w 0 •« : — x : 1- x x : ■« r. 
'H on r- — — cc 0 1— 
" r, "« -1 C4 d CO 
t£ 
Q 
Reductions 
| Aar Cash 
withdrawn. 
Ot CO 
: :2 : : :C * : : : 
* 5 2 2 
S i 
; ro • O co • x C 
^ O « «r. g*. « tr. o p 
'-H -v = : m o : o x ;oon 
I J I III II 
« S 3 S S3 § o 
ao oo ro X)xxx® 
llius A. B. t in ten years, has saved and invested at different inter- 
vals various sums amounting to 97/., by which lie had been insured in 
cusc of death tor 260/. 12i. 7 d.\ but A. B. requires 22/., he draws this 
sum out, and diminishes the value of his policy by 60/. tG. id. at 
different times, leaving him in case of death a policy for 200/. 4s. 4<L, 
wholly 1 ^ 118 blS RyC a * UUd °* t0 draw out at nD F f* m e, in port or 
The first claim settled by the Deposit and General Life Assurance 
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 alter the 10/. was deposited, and 
the father received 34/. 6 j., being tbe 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 the same sum every 
year in the same way us ho is compelled to do in the ordinary sys- 
Year. 
Age. 
1851 
33 
18 
49 6 
6 
1852 
24 
18 
48 16 
0 
1853 
25 
18 
47 IS 
0 
1854 
26 
18 
47 4 
6 
1855 
27 
18 
46 10 
6 
28 
18 
45 17 
6 
29 
18 
45 4 
0 
1858 
30 
13 
44 10 
6 
1859 
31 
18 
43 17 
1860 
32 
18 
43 4 
0 
1861 
33) 
to 
y 
90 
206 7 
6 
37) 
38) 
to 
k 
90 
190 4 
6 
1870 
42) 
1871 
43) 
to 
\ 
72 
141 3 
0 
1874 
432 
1000 4 
0 
1875 
47) 
to 
V 
103 
104 13 
6 
1880 
52) 
1881 
63) 
to 
V 
90 
147 18 
6 
1885 
67) 
1886 
68) 
to 
V 
103 
182 10 
6 
1891 
63) 
738 
1526 6 
6 
Thc premium of 18/. commencing at 23 years o age, and paid upon 
an ordinary policy (as it may be) every year till A B is 46 years old 
will secure tho same sum, viz., 1000/., but if A B lives 17 years longer 
(which Is the probable duration of life at the time he effected the insu- 
rance) ids deposit policy, for tho same payments as for au ordinary 
policy of 1,000/., will have increased to 1,525/. (is. 6d. 
Tihjstkbs.— Tho Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Drumlanrig, 
M.P., Comptroller of Iter Majesty’s Household; Major-General Sir \V. 
Clayton, Bart., 79, Gloucestor-plnce, Portmau-square; Sir Charles 
Price, Hurt., Banker, London; Vice-Admiral Ayscougb, Prospect 
House, Southampton. 
CiiAiitMis.— Tho Right Hon. the Lord;Vlscount Drumlanrig, M.P., 
Comptroller of iter Majesty’s Household. 
Consulting Actuauv — Francis G. P. Nelson, Esq., F.L.S. 
Standing Counskl.— R. B. Crowder, Esq.,QC-, M.P., Recorder ot 
Bristol, Counsel to tho Admiralty, and Judge Advocate of the F'lect; 
R. M alias, Esq .Q.C , M l’.. Lincoln’s-Inn. 
Chief Office — No. 16, New Rridgc-strcct,B!uckfHars, London. 
Buaxcii Offices. 
Leeds — 35, Park-row. I Dublin— 10, Westmorland-street. 
Birmingham— 105, New. street. I Bristol -21, Bridge-street. 
Every description of ordinary Life Assurance business transacted. 
Loans granted at 5 per cent, on real or personal security. Anuultlcs 
on most favourable terms. Diseased lives and lives declined by ether 
offices accepted at equitable rates. 
MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE ON THE ORDINARY SYSTEM. 
SuiiRKXDKit of Policies.— A ll owner of a Policy for life on which 
five years’ premium or onwards have boon paid, should he wish to 
surrender the Policy, will bo entitled to receive either tho then value, 
or It may romaiu as a Deposit, and bo represented by au equivalent 
Deposit Policy. 
F or prospectuses and further information apply to the agents in the 
country, or to C. IV. Bevan, Resident Secretary. 
