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Caledonian Hotel , ROBERT STREET , ADELPHI TERRACE , STRAND QENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will find every accommodation , combined with comfort and moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Beds from 2 s . j Sitting Rooms from 3 s . ; Breakfasts from as . Table d'Hote 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and Banquets for * -he Craft , Arch and High Grades . A Spacious and Cheerful Coffee Room overlooking the Victoria Embankment . BRO . GEORGE STATES Manager .

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" The Portugal , " ' 54 . & 135 , FLEET-STREET , E . C . MESSRS . G IAN ELLAS & THORN , PROPRIETORS . Ample accommodation for Masonic Lodges , Chapters , & c . Banquets , dinners , or suppers prepared on the shortest notice . Mr . Thorn having been for many years exclusively engaged in the wholesale Wine and Spirit trade , is a sufficient guarantee that the quality of the wines will be unexceptional .

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THE London Restaurant , ( Next Door to the Prince of Wales ' s Theatre ) CLAYTON SQUARE , LIVERPOOL . BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS , DINNERS , TEAS , SUPPERS , & c . Wines , Liqueurs , Spirits , & c . RoM ' . KT WooLNouon , Proprietor .

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Guildhall Tavern , G R E S H A M - S T R E E T , E . C . Chop anil Steak Room fitted with the Silver Gridiron . Spacious Dining-rooms , Luncheon-bars , and Smokingrooms . Rooms of all sizes suitable for Auction Sales , Consultations , Arbitrations , Building- Societies , tVc . ; also for Freemasons' Lodges and Banquets , Private Dinners , & c . GUILDHALL TAVERN COMPANY ( Limited ) . 32 and 33 , GRESIIAM-STREET , E . C . JOSEPH CORB 1 N , Manager .

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CHARING CROSS STATION TOILET - @ - CLUB . ( Continental UcoVmg Ollicc Entrance . ) A Great Ccinvcnknce ami Saving-of Time to the Uretbren , desirous of riicssing | ironi |> tly , nrcvious to poing" to Loiljje , Ball , Dinner , Arc . Private Dressing Hooms , eliarge Cxi ., with every attendance and appliance for the Toilet . Evening dress taken care of for the day or season in peifumed boxes ( locked ) no charge , liuths . Hosiery , l ' eifeniery , llain ' . ressiiig , Dress Suits , Boots , Opera Mats , Wasonic Clothing , Jewels , Swords , & c . Fuller particulars per post ( Jd . btani )) . ) M . B . —Ladies' Depaitmeiit attached . BALL FAVOURS " , NEWEST DESIGNS . MASONIC DEPOTS 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BMTAIN , C 19 8 , Fleet-street , Loiulon . HIIANCIIES : -3 2 , Wonuinent-placc . Liicrpool . ( . 145 , Argyle-sticet , ( Jlasgow .

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FUNERALS . BROS . SERVANTE & PERRYMAN , Complete Funeral Furnishers , 232 , HIGH I 10 LLOUN , £ 01 iter of New Turnstile , leading into Limciln ' s-Inn-iklds . Funerals conducted in the best manner , with choice ap . ( Kiiutments and great economy . Distance no object . Price Iwuk free . Established nearly 1 : 0 years

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1 PATON'S JURISPRUDENCE OF FREEMASONRY . Svo ., 10 s . 6 d . PATON'S FREEMASONRY ; Its Symbolism and Reli gious Nature , and Laws of Perfection . Svo ., cloth , 1 os . 6 d . PATON'S ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY , or the 1717 Theory Exploded . 8 vo ., sewed , ts . Reeves and Turner , infi , Strand , London .

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urpHE FREEMASON "OF ~~ ST ~ LOUISThe Largest Masonic Monthly in the World . Published at St . Louis , Mo ., by George Frank Gouley , Grand Secretary and Recorder of the four Grand Bodies of Missouri . The Freemason contains tidings from everv quarter of the world and will he found of great advantage to all Masons , especially those interested in An . 'riom affairs . Terms $ 2 per annum , and to those who subscribe lor the London Freemason the price will be § 1 . 50 currency . Postage free . Subscriptions received at the Office of the London " Freemason " _ igS , Fleet-street .

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THE ENTR'ACTE , A MUSICAL and THEATRICAL REVIEW , Price One Penny . Used as a programme at the principal London and Provincial Music Halls . The Entr ' acte enjovs an extensive circulation , and gets into the hands of every theatrical and music-hall artiste . It contains a splendid cartoon every week . First-rate medium for advertisers . Subscribers can be supplied by post at 1 / 8 per i | uavler . Published every Saturday , at J , Catherinestreet , Covent Garden , W . C .

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^ HE LONDON MIRROR Published every Saturday ; price . jd . The object of this journal is to set forth the claims of the many Religious , Kdiicational , benevolent , and Prudential Institutions of the United Kingdom , and week by week to report their proceedings , whether as Meetings , Sermons , Anniversaries , or Elections , so as " to present these National Institutions to the favour of the Public . Office , 50 , Southampton-row , Russell-suuare , London . W . C .

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THE STRAND TURKISH BATHS , X 35 C , UIMMSITK SOMKHSET HOUSE . Open il . iilv ' for Cenllenien . Tciins : t ' mna < j a . m . till 6 p . m , 2 i . ( id . From ii p-in . till 9 p . m ., is . (> d . One do / . eu tickets , tiiat cla > s , C \ fs . ; second clavs , U-. Warm , cold , shower , and douche baths . Open on Mn days lidm to a . m . till 4 p . m . Ladies : mornings , Mnntlavs , Wednesdavs , and t ' ridavs , attended bv Mrs . Smith . ' ' Proprietor- Mr . II . SMITH , From the I lauseinain , lermyn-street . Royal Polytechnic . MITII'I ' .,- The . M ' . \ . \<; I . \<; ' DIKI'CI ' I R attends his olnVt dailv , from l- ' our until InM-paM l- ' ive o'clotk . 1 etier . s reuniting answers must t out . iin ]< t , tjn !\ n . Mi . iSt . l envelopes . Royal Polytechnic . NOTlfl-:. —Till ; HNCIIANTKD ( il . K . S ( written by . MK . (' tun i ) , notwithstanding its great popularity , cannot be . given after November Slli , in consviiuence ol the engagement oi . Mr .. ilO'VAKI ) PAUL . ' 11 ns week . ( Kill iq . u-.-jnl ; , ! ion . Ml :. IIAK . Wll . l .. —New Lectures bv PKiu-r . > sou CIARII vi . u . —I , TT 1 L Sll . liKK I . Kill I ' . —2 . Sl'liAl ;'; from Hie Cane to the Teacup . — rSUMli lil . HCTKHTl'Y , by M i < K 1 .. 1 ; . —Other Novelties . —Open daily , from 12 to 5 , it 7 tu i ' o . Admission is .

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GEORGE REES ' First-class ENGRAVINGS , from 2 s . each . QEORGE REES ' CHROMOS , from the Best Masters , at reduced prices . S ^ JDRURY-L \ NE , W . C , opposite Drury-lane Theatre

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> 9 . .. ' . ¦¦ . ¦ > ma ? 4 ^ - CO 2 fs % < .- ;' * W $ ® $ i &' ' $ P O m < H Ai'k ^^ r &^ : ^ - ^ j &* wm ^ yi » L S « N- ^^^^ M * « teil x c ° i % mimm * ° OiiOSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR . Opiates , Narcotics , and Squills are too often invoked to Rive relief in Coughs , Colds . and all Pulmonary diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at the expense of cufcchlinp the digestive organs , and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady , modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy . SELECT TESTIMONIAL . Dr . Rnoke , Scarborough , author of the "Anti-Lancet , " says : " I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued cough , pain , and irritation of the ' ehest in cases of Pulmonary Consumption , and I can , wdth the greatest conlidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , wot only allays the local irritation , but improves digestion and strengthens the constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success in Asthma , Bronchitis , Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweats of Consumption , Quinsey . and all affections of the throat and chest . Sold in bottles at is . gd ., 4 s . 6 d ., and us . each , by all respectable Chemists , and wholesale by Jas . M . Crosby , Chemist , Scarborough . *»* Invalids shotdd read Crosby's Prize Treatise on "Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a copy of w Inch can be had Gratis of all Chemists . " FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE . " mmmm WORLD FAMED TRADE MAKK , — " BLOOD MIXTURE . " THE GREAT HLOOD I'UKIFIER AND RESTORER , For cleansing anil clearing the hlnnd from all impurities , cannot be too highly vecummetutcU . Kor Scrofula , Scurvy , Skin Diseases , an < l Sores of all kinds , it is a never-failing and permanent cure . It Cures old Sores . Cures Ulcerated Sores on ( he Neck . Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs . Cures IJIackheads , or Pimples on the I ' ace . Cures Scurvy Sores . Cures C : inCt ; vows Ulcuvf .. Cures lllooil and Skin Diseases . Cures Glandular Swellings . Clears the Wood from all Impure Mailer , I- ' roin whatever cause arising . As tliis mixture is pleasant to the taste , and warranted free from am thing injurious to the most delicate constitution of either t ; ex , the Proprietor solicits sutlerers t <» give it a trial to test its value . Thousands of Testimonial- ; from all parts . Sold in Mottles 2 s . 3 d . : ach , ami in Cases , containing six times the mmititv , 1 is .-sull ' uient to elicit a permanent cure in the great maioiilv ol lonn-standing cases , —BY ALL CHEMISTS AMJ PATK . ST MEDICINE VEXDOKS throughout the United Kingdom and the woild , or sent to any address on receipt of 27 or 132 btamps bv P . J . CLAKKE , Chemist High-street , Lincoln . Wholesale : All Patent Medicine Houses .

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A MASONIC ' ^ CALENDAR , & C , KOH TUB PHOVIN'CE OV DURHAM . Containing a Calendar for 1 S 74 . S \ iewing the Lodges and Chapters that meet on each date , ami also Lisi-of the Present and Past Ollicers of each Lodge and Lhaptcr in ( lie Province , with a mass ol other useful iuioiiuatifjii . Pi ice One Shilling , free by post One Shilling and One Penny . May lie had of JAS . IL C ' OATES , zx , Kolmeside , Sunderland , and through any bookseller .

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TABLE OF CONTENTS. Article 3
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 3
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Scotland. Article 4
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE. Article 4
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 5
Original Correspondence. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN CHINA. Article 6
MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. Article 7
THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 7
SURREY MASONIC HALL. Article 7
Obituary. Article 7
SOC : ROSICRUC : IN SCOTIA. Article 7
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 7
A COMPREHENSIVE CURSE FOR THE FREEMASONS. Article 7
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THE EARLY GRAND ENCAMPMENT AND THE P. G. LODGE OF GLASGOW. Article 8
WEEKLY SUMMARY. Article 8
SPEECH OF BRO. J. C. PARKINSON, D.P.G.M., MIDDLESEX, ON HIS INSTALLATION AS W.M. OF ST. DAVID'S LODGE, NO. 679, ABERDARE. Article 9
MEDICINAL EFFICACY FOR ANCESTRAL ERRORS. — Article 10
MASONIC BALLS AT GIBRALTAR. Article 11
CONSECRATION OF A NEW LODGE AT WARMINSTER. Article 11
CONSECRATION OF A NEW LODGE AT BIRMINGHAM. Article 12
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 12
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City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street LONDON . *\ XTELL adapted for Banquets , Balls , Amateur Dramatic Entertainments , Public Meetings , and Arbi * tTations . The Iarge Hall is capable of seating upwards of Twelve Hundred people . SIDNEY SPENCER , Proprietor .

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The Alexandra Restaurant , 7 , CONDUIT-STREET , REGENT-STREET . Public and Private Dining Rooms . First-class Cooking and \ Vines . Open for Suppers after the Theatres . Bro . F . HILFREICH , Proprietor .

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Caledonian Hotel , ROBERT STREET , ADELPHI TERRACE , STRAND QENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will find every accommodation , combined with comfort and moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Beds from 2 s . j Sitting Rooms from 3 s . ; Breakfasts from as . Table d'Hote 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and Banquets for * -he Craft , Arch and High Grades . A Spacious and Cheerful Coffee Room overlooking the Victoria Embankment . BRO . GEORGE STATES Manager .

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" The Portugal , " ' 54 . & 135 , FLEET-STREET , E . C . MESSRS . G IAN ELLAS & THORN , PROPRIETORS . Ample accommodation for Masonic Lodges , Chapters , & c . Banquets , dinners , or suppers prepared on the shortest notice . Mr . Thorn having been for many years exclusively engaged in the wholesale Wine and Spirit trade , is a sufficient guarantee that the quality of the wines will be unexceptional .

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THE London Restaurant , ( Next Door to the Prince of Wales ' s Theatre ) CLAYTON SQUARE , LIVERPOOL . BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS , DINNERS , TEAS , SUPPERS , & c . Wines , Liqueurs , Spirits , & c . RoM ' . KT WooLNouon , Proprietor .

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Guildhall Tavern , G R E S H A M - S T R E E T , E . C . Chop anil Steak Room fitted with the Silver Gridiron . Spacious Dining-rooms , Luncheon-bars , and Smokingrooms . Rooms of all sizes suitable for Auction Sales , Consultations , Arbitrations , Building- Societies , tVc . ; also for Freemasons' Lodges and Banquets , Private Dinners , & c . GUILDHALL TAVERN COMPANY ( Limited ) . 32 and 33 , GRESIIAM-STREET , E . C . JOSEPH CORB 1 N , Manager .

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CHARING CROSS STATION TOILET - @ - CLUB . ( Continental UcoVmg Ollicc Entrance . ) A Great Ccinvcnknce ami Saving-of Time to the Uretbren , desirous of riicssing | ironi |> tly , nrcvious to poing" to Loiljje , Ball , Dinner , Arc . Private Dressing Hooms , eliarge Cxi ., with every attendance and appliance for the Toilet . Evening dress taken care of for the day or season in peifumed boxes ( locked ) no charge , liuths . Hosiery , l ' eifeniery , llain ' . ressiiig , Dress Suits , Boots , Opera Mats , Wasonic Clothing , Jewels , Swords , & c . Fuller particulars per post ( Jd . btani )) . ) M . B . —Ladies' Depaitmeiit attached . BALL FAVOURS " , NEWEST DESIGNS . MASONIC DEPOTS 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BMTAIN , C 19 8 , Fleet-street , Loiulon . HIIANCIIES : -3 2 , Wonuinent-placc . Liicrpool . ( . 145 , Argyle-sticet , ( Jlasgow .

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CAUTION . GENERAL FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT . / Established upwards of 35 years . ; Bros . SINCLAIR ' & SON , ^ ^ W I ' UKNIMIIXU UNI » KRI"AKLKS AND I'UNEJUI . f \ * V / ^ FEATHEKMKX , . ^ erdlS ^ ai ^ . Si , City Road , Finsbury iMju . ire , opposite the Finsbury Sehools , K . C ., «\ nd 24 , Southgate- ^ oad , DoY ; nhunwc ; ul , near the Rosemary Uranch fridge , N . ( . V > connection with any other establishment ol 1 lie same name . ) Onlj at the abeve addresses . iirery Funeral at stated charges-See ' I Musi rated Prospect u *; .

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FUNERALS . BROS . SERVANTE & PERRYMAN , Complete Funeral Furnishers , 232 , HIGH I 10 LLOUN , £ 01 iter of New Turnstile , leading into Limciln ' s-Inn-iklds . Funerals conducted in the best manner , with choice ap . ( Kiiutments and great economy . Distance no object . Price Iwuk free . Established nearly 1 : 0 years

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1 PATON'S JURISPRUDENCE OF FREEMASONRY . Svo ., 10 s . 6 d . PATON'S FREEMASONRY ; Its Symbolism and Reli gious Nature , and Laws of Perfection . Svo ., cloth , 1 os . 6 d . PATON'S ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY , or the 1717 Theory Exploded . 8 vo ., sewed , ts . Reeves and Turner , infi , Strand , London .

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urpHE FREEMASON "OF ~~ ST ~ LOUISThe Largest Masonic Monthly in the World . Published at St . Louis , Mo ., by George Frank Gouley , Grand Secretary and Recorder of the four Grand Bodies of Missouri . The Freemason contains tidings from everv quarter of the world and will he found of great advantage to all Masons , especially those interested in An . 'riom affairs . Terms $ 2 per annum , and to those who subscribe lor the London Freemason the price will be § 1 . 50 currency . Postage free . Subscriptions received at the Office of the London " Freemason " _ igS , Fleet-street .

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THE ENTR'ACTE , A MUSICAL and THEATRICAL REVIEW , Price One Penny . Used as a programme at the principal London and Provincial Music Halls . The Entr ' acte enjovs an extensive circulation , and gets into the hands of every theatrical and music-hall artiste . It contains a splendid cartoon every week . First-rate medium for advertisers . Subscribers can be supplied by post at 1 / 8 per i | uavler . Published every Saturday , at J , Catherinestreet , Covent Garden , W . C .

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^ HE LONDON MIRROR Published every Saturday ; price . jd . The object of this journal is to set forth the claims of the many Religious , Kdiicational , benevolent , and Prudential Institutions of the United Kingdom , and week by week to report their proceedings , whether as Meetings , Sermons , Anniversaries , or Elections , so as " to present these National Institutions to the favour of the Public . Office , 50 , Southampton-row , Russell-suuare , London . W . C .

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"THE FREEMASON " Supplied by rp DRISCOLL , Wholesale Newsagent , 87 , * Farringdon-st ., E . C . South London Branch , 416 , Wr . ndswcrth-road , S . W ., eight doors from the London Chathat »» and Dover Kaihvaj Station . Wholesale Publisher to the Trade .

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Shortly will be Published , THE DAILY INDEPENDENT . X Ollices , 1 S 0 and 1 S 1 , Fleet-street , London , V .. C , corner of Fctler-lanc . The largest London and Pro \ ineial Fcnnv Paper in the World . The Daily Independent Will be conducted on strictly pure and thorough Independent principles . For all shades and phases of Political and Religious opinions . Tlie Daily Independent . Special anil novel arrangement of columns . Instant reference to News and Advertisements of a parlicular City , Town , Colony , or Foreign Country . The Daily Independent . !> est medium for Advertisements . Supplements , being irregularly supplied and often mislaid , will XOTbe issued by Daily Independent , except for News of extraordinary import , while all Advertisements will be always in body of paper . The Daily Independent . One Penny . For all the world , and every class . Ollices , iSoanil 1 H 1 , Fleet-street , London , F . C ., corner ot ' Fcilci-lnne .

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Bro ; W . R . JONES , II A T M A N U V ACTUIU R , 7 3 , LONG ACRE , WILL SI-NU CARK 1 AGI- FKK 1 C TO ANY ADDRESS , A Sp lendid Paris Hat for Nr . w ] 10 / 6 [ Sir-u-ns A good Silk Umbrella , 126 Or the two together for One Guinea , on receipt of P . O . Order , payable at Ottitv LANE OFFICII ..

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THE STRAND TURKISH BATHS , X 35 C , UIMMSITK SOMKHSET HOUSE . Open il . iilv ' for Cenllenien . Tciins : t ' mna < j a . m . till 6 p . m , 2 i . ( id . From ii p-in . till 9 p . m ., is . (> d . One do / . eu tickets , tiiat cla > s , C \ fs . ; second clavs , U-. Warm , cold , shower , and douche baths . Open on Mn days lidm to a . m . till 4 p . m . Ladies : mornings , Mnntlavs , Wednesdavs , and t ' ridavs , attended bv Mrs . Smith . ' ' Proprietor- Mr . II . SMITH , From the I lauseinain , lermyn-street . Royal Polytechnic . MITII'I ' .,- The . M ' . \ . \<; I . \<; ' DIKI'CI ' I R attends his olnVt dailv , from l- ' our until InM-paM l- ' ive o'clotk . 1 etier . s reuniting answers must t out . iin ]< t , tjn !\ n . Mi . iSt . l envelopes . Royal Polytechnic . NOTlfl-:. —Till ; HNCIIANTKD ( il . K . S ( written by . MK . (' tun i ) , notwithstanding its great popularity , cannot be . given after November Slli , in consviiuence ol the engagement oi . Mr .. ilO'VAKI ) PAUL . ' 11 ns week . ( Kill iq . u-.-jnl ; , ! ion . Ml :. IIAK . Wll . l .. —New Lectures bv PKiu-r . > sou CIARII vi . u . —I , TT 1 L Sll . liKK I . Kill I ' . —2 . Sl'liAl ;'; from Hie Cane to the Teacup . — rSUMli lil . HCTKHTl'Y , by M i < K 1 .. 1 ; . —Other Novelties . —Open daily , from 12 to 5 , it 7 tu i ' o . Admission is .

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flEORGE REES ^* MAPLE and ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS , best in London .

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riEORGE REES ' ^ " * GILT MOULDINGS , cheapest in the Trade . QEORGE REES ' 100 , 000 feet of GILT ROOM BORDERING in stock , from id . per foot .

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GEORGE REES ' First-class ENGRAVINGS , from 2 s . each . QEORGE REES ' CHROMOS , from the Best Masters , at reduced prices . S ^ JDRURY-L \ NE , W . C , opposite Drury-lane Theatre

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> 9 . .. ' . ¦¦ . ¦ > ma ? 4 ^ - CO 2 fs % < .- ;' * W $ ® $ i &' ' $ P O m < H Ai'k ^^ r &^ : ^ - ^ j &* wm ^ yi » L S « N- ^^^^ M * « teil x c ° i % mimm * ° OiiOSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR . Opiates , Narcotics , and Squills are too often invoked to Rive relief in Coughs , Colds . and all Pulmonary diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at the expense of cufcchlinp the digestive organs , and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady , modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy . SELECT TESTIMONIAL . Dr . Rnoke , Scarborough , author of the "Anti-Lancet , " says : " I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued cough , pain , and irritation of the ' ehest in cases of Pulmonary Consumption , and I can , wdth the greatest conlidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , wot only allays the local irritation , but improves digestion and strengthens the constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success in Asthma , Bronchitis , Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweats of Consumption , Quinsey . and all affections of the throat and chest . Sold in bottles at is . gd ., 4 s . 6 d ., and us . each , by all respectable Chemists , and wholesale by Jas . M . Crosby , Chemist , Scarborough . *»* Invalids shotdd read Crosby's Prize Treatise on "Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a copy of w Inch can be had Gratis of all Chemists . " FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE . " mmmm WORLD FAMED TRADE MAKK , — " BLOOD MIXTURE . " THE GREAT HLOOD I'UKIFIER AND RESTORER , For cleansing anil clearing the hlnnd from all impurities , cannot be too highly vecummetutcU . Kor Scrofula , Scurvy , Skin Diseases , an < l Sores of all kinds , it is a never-failing and permanent cure . It Cures old Sores . Cures Ulcerated Sores on ( he Neck . Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs . Cures IJIackheads , or Pimples on the I ' ace . Cures Scurvy Sores . Cures C : inCt ; vows Ulcuvf .. Cures lllooil and Skin Diseases . Cures Glandular Swellings . Clears the Wood from all Impure Mailer , I- ' roin whatever cause arising . As tliis mixture is pleasant to the taste , and warranted free from am thing injurious to the most delicate constitution of either t ; ex , the Proprietor solicits sutlerers t <» give it a trial to test its value . Thousands of Testimonial- ; from all parts . Sold in Mottles 2 s . 3 d . : ach , ami in Cases , containing six times the mmititv , 1 is .-sull ' uient to elicit a permanent cure in the great maioiilv ol lonn-standing cases , —BY ALL CHEMISTS AMJ PATK . ST MEDICINE VEXDOKS throughout the United Kingdom and the woild , or sent to any address on receipt of 27 or 132 btamps bv P . J . CLAKKE , Chemist High-street , Lincoln . Wholesale : All Patent Medicine Houses .

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\\ f KAlv OR DEFKCTlVfc SIGHT . —SIMiCTACLKS t . cieiitilically adapted to remedy impaiicd vision in- Mr . ACK 1 . AND , Surgeon / daily , at 11 nine and Thonilliwaitc's , Opticians lo the Uucen , 3 , Holiiofu \ iaduti , London , 1 C . C . Send six stamps fur " Ackland s llintsou Speclac leu , " which contains valualile suggestions to sutlerers from imperfect sight .

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A MASONIC ' ^ CALENDAR , & C , KOH TUB PHOVIN'CE OV DURHAM . Containing a Calendar for 1 S 74 . S \ iewing the Lodges and Chapters that meet on each date , ami also Lisi-of the Present and Past Ollicers of each Lodge and Lhaptcr in ( lie Province , with a mass ol other useful iuioiiuatifjii . Pi ice One Shilling , free by post One Shilling and One Penny . May lie had of JAS . IL C ' OATES , zx , Kolmeside , Sunderland , and through any bookseller .

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