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Eight Day Clocks. To Strike The Hours An...

EIGHT DAY CLOCKS . TO STRIKE THE HOURS AND HALF-HOURS , FIVE GUINEAS EACH . rPHEY are in elegant cases , about 7 ^ inches high , suitable either to stand on a bracket - *• or mantle-piece . Warranted at T . Cox SAVORY ' S , Working Goldsmith , Sec . & c , 47 , Cornhill , London .

Comfort For Tender Feet, &C. Hall And Co...

COMFORT FOR TENDER FEET , & c . HALL and Co ., Wellington Street , Strand , Patentees for the LEATHER-CLOTH , or PANNUS CORIUM Boots and Shoes , the softest and most comfortable ever invented ; they resemble the finest leather , and never draw the feet . Persons subject to corns , bunnions , rh eumatism , gout , or who suffer from tender feet from any other cause , willfind immediate relief in wearing these shoes . They are well adapted for warm climates , being more flexible and more durable than any other kind of shoes .

HALL and Co . ' s PATENT INDIA RUBBER GOLOSHES are the lightest , most useful , and economical article of the kind ever invented for keeping the feet dry . Their WATERPROOF DRESSES for ladies and gentlemen also deserve particular notice . They are so portable that the whole suit may be carried in the pocket or reticule . Gentlemen ' s Dresses , comprising cape , overalls , ancl hood , 21 s . ; Ladies' cardinal cloaks , with hoods , from 18 s . The Gentlemen ' s Dresses are invaluable to anglers . N . B . —Ladies and Gentlemen at a distance may be fitted with shoes and goloshes by sending a shoe , ancl the Dresses by forwarding the height of the figure . Hall and Co ., Wellington Stret , Strand , London .

To The Nobility, Gentry, And Families Fu...

TO THE NOBILITY , GENTRY , AND FAMILIES FURNISHING . TVTESSRS . MUNNS and Co . ( late Miles ) respectfully invite public attention to the ! •'•* largest Stock in London , of Parlour , Drawing-room , and Bed-chamber Furniture , consisting of every variety in Tables and Chairs , which , for elegance , ease , and durability , cannot be exceeded . Looking-glasses in every size , costly in appearance , but economical in price ; Console and Pier Tables of the most fashionable construction ;

Wardrobes , replete with every convenience ; Bookcases en suite , for the most extensive library , or adapted to the retirement of the study ; and , lastly , the Bourdoir of the most fashionable Lady can be arranged with the most scrupulous attention to elegance ancl economy . Their Stock of Carpets , Chintzes , Merinos , Damasks , and Silk Furnitures , comprises every novelty that has been produced , and will be offered at such prices that cannot fail to astonish purchasers . Messrs . Munns and Co . having enlarged their premises , are enabled to exhibit a Stock that is unparalleled for extent in London . —33 , Oxford-street , facing Dean-street .

Spilsbury's Anti-Scorbutic Drops "Oave F...

SPILSBURY'S ANTI-SCORBUTIC DROPS "OAVE for half a century effected what the wisdom of ages has in vain been exerted - " -- * - to eradicate , that most dreadful scourge of humanity , the Scurvy in its worst of forms , which too often assumes a virulence that disfigures the exterior , while it debilitates the interior , of the human frame ; and when persons of a delicate habit are afflicted , it produces dreadful effects on the nerves , as hysterics , head-ache , fluttering of the heart , frightful dreamswhich disturb the restwith little or no propensity to action ; these

, , frights or surfeits are frequently the cause of very obstinate eruptions . An early application to this valuable Medicine will counteract the approaching enemy , as numerous testimonials of its known efficacy are sent to the Proprietor , 15 , Soho-square , where it is Prepared and Sold in Bottles , 6 s ., 10 s . 6 d ., and £ 1 2 s . Compound Essence , 8 s . ; and the Treatise by the late F . Spilsbury , on Scurvey , Diet , and Gout , 4 s .

Ruptures Cured. Hphe Advertiser Is In Th...

RUPTURES CURED . HPHE Advertiser is in the possession of a RECEIPT that has cured a RUPTURE that ¦ *¦ he had laboured under for the last ten years ; which Medicine he now offers to the Public at Is . l | d . per Packet . To be had of J . OTTWAY , Optician , 6 , York-street , Covent Garden . N . B . —If taken regularly , it is a sure cure for a Decline and Cough .

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RETIREMENT OP Il.tt.n. THE BTJK13 OF SUS... Article 2
THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. Article 3
ON FREEMASONRY. THE SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY OF ANCIENT TIMES, Article 11
ANTIQUITY AND ADVANTAGE OF MYSTERIES. Article 22
CdtstioZ J*oie. Article 23
SECOND MAGNETIC POLE DISCOVERED. Article 24
Jt TtartbiUih. isyLongAm Article 26
A PROVINCIAL BROTHER'S APPEAL IN FAVOUR OF THE AGED MASONS' ASYLUM. Article 27
TRANSLATION FROM ANACREON. Article 31
MASONIC DIDACTICS; OR, SHORT MORAL ESSAYS OF UNIVERSAL ADAPTATION. Article 32
IMPRUDENCE OR INADVERTENCE OF DAVID? Article 33
TO BROTHER R. TYTLER, M.D. Article 35
TO THE EDITOR. Article 36
REPLY TO LATOMUS. Article 38
MASONIC ANECDOTES. Article 38
THE GEM. Article 39
ENGLISH DIET IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. Article 44
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Article 48
PROVINCIAL GRAND STEWARDS. Article 49
COLLECTANEA. Article 51
SONGS OF THE RESTORATION Article 55
SONG. Article 58
SONG, Article 58
WRITTEN ON MEETING WITH THE TWO MISSES FROM ENGLAND. Article 59
SONG. Article 60
THE POET'S LOVE. Article 61
SONG OF THE ARAB CHIEF. Article 61
SERENADE FROM THE VENETIAN DIALECT. Article 62
THE YOUTH AND SAGE. Article 62
THE NAMELESS ONE. Article 63
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 64
THE CHARITIES. Article 66
THE ASYLUM FOR THE WORTHY AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON. Article 69
GENERAL PURPOSES, FIRST MEETING, SESSION 1838-9. Article 71
THE REPORTER. Article 71
MASONIC CHIT CHAT. Article 74
Obituary. Article 76
PROVINCIAL. Article 79
SCOTLAND. Article 104
NOTES FOR A TOUR TO THE AVEST HIGHLANDS* Article 104
IRELAND. Article 109
FOREIGN. Article 118
INDIA. Article 122
REVIEW OF LITERATURE THE DRAMA. &c. Article 123
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 131
THE QUARTERLY REVIEW. Article 133
' * V. Books, 8$c, for Review should be ... Article 134
SIGHT RESTORED AND NERVOUS HEADACHE CURED. Article 135
THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. Article 136
FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY ADVERTISER. Article 137
EREEMASONRY. ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FO... Article 137
FKEEMASONRY. ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION, ... Article 137
FREEMASONRY. ri^ND LODG TS\ GE IP , A V ... Article 138
FREEMASONRY. THE GRAND MASTER. n^ofjfep^... Article 138
FREEMASONRY. BROTHER J. R ACKLAM P ETPEC... Article 138
FREEMASONRY. "BROTHERS CUFF AND BROADHTT... Article 138
~ — FREEMASONRY. M A ^ C I g?S£rG i5 , f... Article 138
FREEMASONRY. LODGE FURNITURE, JEWELS, ET... Article 139
FREEMASONRY BROTHER W. POVEY, MASONIC BO... Article 139
FREEMASONRY. EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEM... Article 139
FREEMASONRY. TO BRETHREN VISITING LONDON... Article 139
FREEMASONRY. IMPORTANT TO LODGES! ID EGI... Article 139
R/IASOJWG LIBRARY, 314, HJ&H HOLBORi\I„ ... Article 140
WATCHES, PLATE, AND JEWELLERY. T P. ACKL... Article 140
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. "U VERY article of GE... Article 140
RUNDELL'S RESTORATIVE PILLS. nPHE superi... Article 140
NEW" AND POPULAR WORKS RECENTLY PUBLISHE... Article 141
Preparing for the Press. rpm YEARS EXPER... Article 142
T H i^ n , R ^ R ° F LITERATURE, AMUSEME... Article 142
^ »T , „ This day is published, 8vo., cl... Article 142
* mmr »T ,TC,„ , Just P uM'shed, Sv0-j d... Article 142
T^ ?Sl^ imY a ^^ ^^^^ ^ MORAL PHYSICAL L... Article 142
TWTWWAI AT>ml S^y 'S P u™shed* 8vo-. do*... Article 142
1 AN ENTIRE NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION. On... Article 143
(CORRECTED EDITION.) FROM WILLIAM IV. TO... Article 143
Just Published , in Parts , price 2s. ea... Article 143
NEW EDITION OF nPIIE ENGINEER'S ancl MEC... Article 143
One Vol. Svo. Price 12*., illustrated wi... Article 144
On the First of October next , will be p... Article 144
INTERIOR DECORATIONS of the most Novel S... Article 144
INCREASE OF INCOME BY LIFE ANNUITY. nnil... Article 145
RECOLLECT!!'. ALL YOU WHO HAVE GARDENS, ... Article 145
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PATENT LEVER WATCHES, With Silver double... Article 145
Magna est Veritas et preevalebit. GALL'S... Article 146
TO PREVENT FRAUD. THORNE'S POTTED YARMOU... Article 146
EIGHT DAY CLOCKS. TO STRIKE THE HOURS AN... Article 147
COMFORT FOR TENDER FEET, &c. HALL and Co... Article 147
TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, AND FAMILIES FU... Article 147
SPILSBURY'S ANTI-SCORBUTIC DROPS "OAVE f... Article 147
RUPTURES CURED. HPHE Advertiser is in th... Article 147
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Eight Day Clocks. To Strike The Hours An...

EIGHT DAY CLOCKS . TO STRIKE THE HOURS AND HALF-HOURS , FIVE GUINEAS EACH . rPHEY are in elegant cases , about 7 ^ inches high , suitable either to stand on a bracket - *• or mantle-piece . Warranted at T . Cox SAVORY ' S , Working Goldsmith , Sec . & c , 47 , Cornhill , London .

Comfort For Tender Feet, &C. Hall And Co...

COMFORT FOR TENDER FEET , & c . HALL and Co ., Wellington Street , Strand , Patentees for the LEATHER-CLOTH , or PANNUS CORIUM Boots and Shoes , the softest and most comfortable ever invented ; they resemble the finest leather , and never draw the feet . Persons subject to corns , bunnions , rh eumatism , gout , or who suffer from tender feet from any other cause , willfind immediate relief in wearing these shoes . They are well adapted for warm climates , being more flexible and more durable than any other kind of shoes .

HALL and Co . ' s PATENT INDIA RUBBER GOLOSHES are the lightest , most useful , and economical article of the kind ever invented for keeping the feet dry . Their WATERPROOF DRESSES for ladies and gentlemen also deserve particular notice . They are so portable that the whole suit may be carried in the pocket or reticule . Gentlemen ' s Dresses , comprising cape , overalls , ancl hood , 21 s . ; Ladies' cardinal cloaks , with hoods , from 18 s . The Gentlemen ' s Dresses are invaluable to anglers . N . B . —Ladies and Gentlemen at a distance may be fitted with shoes and goloshes by sending a shoe , ancl the Dresses by forwarding the height of the figure . Hall and Co ., Wellington Stret , Strand , London .

To The Nobility, Gentry, And Families Fu...

TO THE NOBILITY , GENTRY , AND FAMILIES FURNISHING . TVTESSRS . MUNNS and Co . ( late Miles ) respectfully invite public attention to the ! •'•* largest Stock in London , of Parlour , Drawing-room , and Bed-chamber Furniture , consisting of every variety in Tables and Chairs , which , for elegance , ease , and durability , cannot be exceeded . Looking-glasses in every size , costly in appearance , but economical in price ; Console and Pier Tables of the most fashionable construction ;

Wardrobes , replete with every convenience ; Bookcases en suite , for the most extensive library , or adapted to the retirement of the study ; and , lastly , the Bourdoir of the most fashionable Lady can be arranged with the most scrupulous attention to elegance ancl economy . Their Stock of Carpets , Chintzes , Merinos , Damasks , and Silk Furnitures , comprises every novelty that has been produced , and will be offered at such prices that cannot fail to astonish purchasers . Messrs . Munns and Co . having enlarged their premises , are enabled to exhibit a Stock that is unparalleled for extent in London . —33 , Oxford-street , facing Dean-street .

Spilsbury's Anti-Scorbutic Drops "Oave F...

SPILSBURY'S ANTI-SCORBUTIC DROPS "OAVE for half a century effected what the wisdom of ages has in vain been exerted - " -- * - to eradicate , that most dreadful scourge of humanity , the Scurvy in its worst of forms , which too often assumes a virulence that disfigures the exterior , while it debilitates the interior , of the human frame ; and when persons of a delicate habit are afflicted , it produces dreadful effects on the nerves , as hysterics , head-ache , fluttering of the heart , frightful dreamswhich disturb the restwith little or no propensity to action ; these

, , frights or surfeits are frequently the cause of very obstinate eruptions . An early application to this valuable Medicine will counteract the approaching enemy , as numerous testimonials of its known efficacy are sent to the Proprietor , 15 , Soho-square , where it is Prepared and Sold in Bottles , 6 s ., 10 s . 6 d ., and £ 1 2 s . Compound Essence , 8 s . ; and the Treatise by the late F . Spilsbury , on Scurvey , Diet , and Gout , 4 s .

Ruptures Cured. Hphe Advertiser Is In Th...

RUPTURES CURED . HPHE Advertiser is in the possession of a RECEIPT that has cured a RUPTURE that ¦ *¦ he had laboured under for the last ten years ; which Medicine he now offers to the Public at Is . l | d . per Packet . To be had of J . OTTWAY , Optician , 6 , York-street , Covent Garden . N . B . —If taken regularly , it is a sure cure for a Decline and Cough .

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