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CONTINENTAL EDUCATION . The Rev . WALTER HARDIE , B . A ., RECEIVES into his family a few Pupils , who enjoy the special advantages of residence in France for learning the Continental Languages , while their general education is conducted on the English system . Mr . HARDIE ' S plan is to spend the Spring and Autumn in Paris , and the Winter in Nice . The Session begins in the first week in September and ends in the first week in June . Nearly four months of this period are spent in ^ aris , so that Pupils have ample opportunity for acquiring the Parisian accent . The mild climate of Nice , on the sunny shores of the Medjteranean , renders it a most desirable place of residence during the winter season . Should residence in Paris be impracticable this year , owing to political disturbance , the neighbourhood of Geneva will be selected . Air . Hardie undertakes all Classical , Mathematical , and English studies , and personally superintends the tuition , by the best native masters , in French , German , Italian , and Spanish , in order that these languages may be thoroughly learnt and fluently spoken . The course of instruction may be modified to suit the wishes of parents and the aptitude of pupils . In those cases where parentsdesire their sons to become acquainted with the Principles of Art and the remains of antiquity , by visiting Italy and the adjacent countries , Mr . Hardie will accompany and instruct them . Special attention is given to Religious and Social culture , while health and happiness are sedulously cared for in all domestic a : rangements . TERMS for the WHOLK SESSION , including EVGMSJ / , CLASSIC , MATHEMATICS , and TWO of the CONTINENTAL LANGUAGES , £ 120 , payable half-yearly in advance . References and further information may be obtained from Mr . HARDIE , care of JOHN BRIDSON , Esq ,, LARKFIELD , WAVERTKEE , LIVERPOOL .

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Mr * W * LADYMAN , DENTIST , 6 § j PEMBROKE PLACE , LIVERPOOL . Six year * with the late Mr . J . S YDER , of Mount Pleasant .

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Bro . COPE , THE NOTED 10 / 6 HATTER , 38 , LONDON ROAD , LIVERPOOL , Hosier , & c . at 67 , London-road .

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JAMES HOBBS , HATTER , ii , OLD HAVMARKET , LIVERPOOL .

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A » F . VOGEL , ARTIST & PHOTOGRAPHER , 30 , BRUNSWICK ROAD , LIVERPOOL .

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THE " LONDON , " Clayton Square , Liverpool , ( AWt ta Prince of Wiles' T / tealre ) , t _ T AS been arranged by Ero . CHARLES GOSDEN ( late of The Freemasons'Tavern , Loudon ) , for the Business of A RESTAURANT . Bills of Fare ready from 13 o ' clock noon till 11 . 30 evening . Private Rooms for Dinners , Suffers , &> c . Public and Private Dining-rooms . TARIFF OF CHARGES MODERATE .

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Mason ' s Hall Tavern , MASON'S AVENUE , BASINGHALL STREET , CITY . THE above old-established Tavern is NOW OPEN , newlv decorated , by liro CHARLES GOSDEN , Ute Manager of the Freemasons Tavern Company . Every accommodation will be found for Lodges , Chapters , Mark ; and other degrees , for their Meetings , Dinners , Suppers , & c , and every attention w be paid lo their comfort and enjoyment by the new Proprietor .

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Caledonian Hotel , ROI 1 ERT STREET , ADKLPHI TERRACE , STRAND . GENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will find every accommodation , combined with comfort aud moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Reds from as . ; Sitting Rooms from 3 s ; Breakfasts from as . ; Table d'Hole 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and Banquets . A Spacious and Cheerful CoQee Room overlooking the Thames . BRO . GEORGE STATES , Manager .

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Beer in Bottle ^ WHITBREAD and CO . ' s London Cooper , Stout and Ales . Sole Agent , ROUT . HAKKR . Prices » nd full particulars can be obtained at the Storer , 377 , CRAY'S INN ROAD , W . C .

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M.A.YERKRUZEN( Grower ' s Agent ) , ^ £ &) JBfcj 48 b Invites attention to his Fine and Extensive Stock of tofi & r PURE AND SELECTED GERMAN WINES . V * - JB 8 S && 6 SK fx . , ^ pp ^||| L INCLUDING THE N ^ li ^ p LIGHT , REFRESHING DINNER SORTS , and all grades up to the Greatest Growths . Certain of these Wines have acquired celebrity for their curative effects in cases of stone and gravel , they act beneficially on the live and kidneys , counteract constipation , promote skin action , are invaluable in cases of dropsy , rheumatism , and g'mt , tone and purify the blood , greatly assist digestion , and diffuse throughout the system , even in the coldest weather , an agreeable sense of gentle warmth . Nothing is so refreshing , nothing gives such zest to a meal . DELICIOUS DINNER DESSERT CLASS . I SPARKLING . SORTS . VERY FINE . I GRANDEST . HOCK . I MOSELLE . From 17 s . 6 d . to 3 6 s . per doz . 40 s . to 72 s . | 78 s . to 150 s . doz . j 30 s . to . 78 s . | 30 s . to 60 s . doz . Packing and delivery ¦ within three miles' radius free . Wholesale Depot : 3 , Fell-street , Wood-street , London , E . C . Can also be ordered through the Trade . Each bottle bears the name of M . A . VERKRUZEN , * s a guarantee . "VERY FINE CHAMPAGNES" ( by special contract ) , 34 s ., 40 s ., 4 6 s ., 58 s ., 70 s . per dozen . SHERRIES . I PORTS . I CLARETS . 36 s . to 9 6 s . I 3 - to 7 = s . I 12 s . to 3 6 s . . > "; : ' . " Other Wines of Superior Quality , at lowest prices ( the Wines may be tasted at the Depot ) . Betai . ' ed Price Current forwarded on application . Terms Cash , Cheques crossed "Bank of England . " WINES FOR INVALIDS SPECIALLY SELECTED ACCORDING TO THE CASE .

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NOW READY , REFLECTED RAYS OF LIGHT UPON FREEMASONRY : OR , The Freemason ' s Pocket Compendium , With an Emblematical Frontispiece . A Hand-Boole of the Principles of Freemasonry , and Pocket Vade Mecum and Guide to the various Ceremonies connected with Craft Masonry , so far as the same are allowed to be communicable , in accordance with the principles of the Order . Price One Slutting , Post-free for Fourteen Stamp Sold by Bro . GEO . KENNING , 2 , 3 & 4 , Little Britain . London , E . C

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"TRUTH MUST PREVAIL . "—Common Sense . Lamps , Batlis , Cutlery , Brnslies , Fenders and Fire Irons , Electroplate and Nickel-Silver Goods . R . D . PARR , General House-Furnishing Ironmonger , 42 , BLACKMAN STREET , BOROUGH , OFFERS nothing extraordinary , but REALLY tioOD Articles at fair and reasonable prices . He docs not keep an " Immense Stock , " but SUFFICIENTLY LARGE for any person to select from . He does not sell " cheaper than every other house in the Trade , " but quite as cheap as ANY . A visit Tvill , at all times , ie very much appreciated .

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GEO . REES ' MAPLE and ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS , best in London . GEO . REES ' GILT MOULDINGS , cheapest in the Trade . GEO . REES' " , 000 feet of GILT ROOM BORDERING , in stock , from id . per foot . GEO . REES ' FIRST - CLASS ENGRAVINGS , from as . each . GEOi REES ' CHROMOS , from the Best Masters , at reduced prices . 57 , DRURY LANE , W . C .

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CORNS and BUNIONS . —Hot weather makes these more than usually troublesome , but BRODIE'S REMEDY , named from its wonderful efficacy "Tun MIRACUI . OI'S CURE , ' will give immediate relief , and effect a speedy cure without pain f r inconvenience . Sold in Packets , is . ij £ d . each by most Chemists . Or can be obtained direct from the MANUFACTORY , 485 , OXFORD STREET , LONDON . By post 14 stamps .

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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE ' S Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS fls allowed hy onwards of poo Medical Men to b * the most effective invention in the curative treatment ol HERNIA . The use of a steel spring , so often hurtful iu its effects , is here avoided ; a suit bandage being worn round the body , while the requisite t-f < hims power , is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT j LEV EH , fitting with so much case and closeness that it cannot be delected , and may be worn during sleep . _ A descriptive circular may be had , and the Truss , which cannot fall to fit , forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hips , being sent to ihc MANUFACTURER , Mr . WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , tendon . dike ot a Single Truss , i 6 s (| 21 s ., 265 . 6 d . and 31 s . 6 d . Postage is . , ? of a Double Truss , 31 a . 6 d .. 42 * . and 52 s . 6 d . Postage is . 8 d * ,, of Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d . Postage is . iod . Post Office Orders to be made payable to J WHITE , Post Office , Piccadilly . NEW PA TENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEECAPS , &> r . The material of which these arc made is recommended by the faculty as bcinj * peculiarly ELASTIC and COMPRESSIBLE and the best invention fur giving efficient and permanent support in all cases of WEAKNESS , VARICOSE VEINS , & c . Price , 4 s . Cd ., 7 s . 6 d ., 10 s . and iGs . each . Postage 6 d . SPINAL MACHINES , LEG IRONS , and Every Description of Surgical Appliances . JOHN WHITE . Manufacturer ^ 228 , Piccadilly London .

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J . E- PETERS , ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVER AND FANCY ENAMELLER , 41 , Clerkenwell Close . Writing , Engraving of every description , Inside Mottoes , Name Plates , & c , & c . ; old Enamelled Work repaired ; country orders attended to with disDatch .

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Rose Croix Tracing Boards , Five Guineas the Pair . BRO . GEORGE KENNING , LONDON & LIVERPOOL .

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BRO . ADLARD'S JEWEL ATTACHER Registered . Masonic Clothier , & c ., 225 , High Holborn , W . C .

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A WIDOW LADY , aged 35 , desires a SITUATION as Companion to a Lady who travels ( no objection to go abroad ) , or LADY HOUSEKEEPER in a private family where a cook and housemaid are kept , or in a house of business . No objection to children . Clever with the needle . Unexceptionable references . —Address , R . K . S ., 5 , Cecil-street , Margate , Kent .

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TO GENTLEMEN .-An energetic young Brother would be glad to take the MANAGEMENT of an Estate and to act as FINANCIAL AGENT , & c . ; is now in Business for self . Five years * experience , unexceptional references as to ability and steadiness . —Address , " M . J ., " FREEMASON office , Liverpool .

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WANTED a SITUATION , by an English Gentleman of good abilities , as Land Steward , or Managing Farmer to a Gentleman ' s Estate . Good judgment of all kinds of stock , \ xc \\ understands the breeding of cattle , horses , and sheep to advantage , also the dairy , grazing , green crops , and all kinds of Agricultural Farming Has no objection to any ^ part of ^ England , Ireland , or Scotland ; or would accept a similar situation in Russia , Turkey , the East Indies , United States , Canada , Port Natal , or New Zealand , The Advertiser is 33 years of age , very healthy , and father of a fine family of children ; can furnish numerous testimonials as to his steadiness , honesty , and very industrious habits : is a good scholar , a Church of England Sunday-school teacher , and holds a private office and five public offices . Expects to be at liberty to accept any engagemect as ah vc about the 10 th of October next . The Advertiser is also a Freemason , and at the present time is Worshipful Master of a Lodge in the Province of West Yorkshire . C mmunications may be addressed to liro . George Kenning , office of this paper .

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WANTED , the OLD LECTURES previous to 1717 , or any fragment of them ; also the "HEMMING LECTURES . " -Address , Office of this paper .

Beautiful Extract.

BEAUTIFUL EXTRACT .

Grand is the wisdom of Masonry in her multifarious contrivances for the fraternization of the races , the diffusion of truth , the exercise of a world-wide philanthropy , the promotion of love and good-will among men , and the liberating of mind from the shackles of gross sensuality and lamentable

ignorance . Her foundations were laid in the council chambers of Eternal Goodness ; and from before the time when angels sang the birth-song of creation , until the present , generation after generation , have been added to the superstructure in process of erection on that base of everlasting truth ; though

multiplied thousands of courses have been laid by good and true workmen in the buried centuries of the past ; yet , as higher and higher rise her walls , as more and more perfectly is seen the grand outline of this magnificent temple , more and more evident is the wisdom that devised and the strength that

executes so god-like a mission . Conceived in Wisdom , resting on Truth , cemented with Love , and banded by Faith , Hope and Charity , it stands erect , clear and firm as the eternal granite . When Time was born , it was . Nations have arisen and fallen ; empires have been born , lived , died and are buried ;

mighty coalitions have been formed and broken ; inventions have been made and forgotten ; arts have been discovered and lost ; floods have desolated , fires consumed , sickness blasted , death devoured ; and yet through all these mighty changes and these mutations , the principles of Masonry have survived ,

resisting all the elements of disorganization and decay , unaffected by surrounding changes or untoward ' events ; she greets us in this afternoon of the nineteenth century with undimmed eyc , with unfaltering slop , and in the completeness of her perfected majority . —/ !; - . B . Kendig .

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CONTINENTAL EDUCATION . The Rev . WALTER HARDIE , B . A ., RECEIVES into his family a few Pupils , who enjoy the special advantages of residence in France for learning the Continental Languages , while their general education is conducted on the English system . Mr . HARDIE ' S plan is to spend the Spring and Autumn in Paris , and the Winter in Nice . The Session begins in the first week in September and ends in the first week in June . Nearly four months of this period are spent in ^ aris , so that Pupils have ample opportunity for acquiring the Parisian accent . The mild climate of Nice , on the sunny shores of the Medjteranean , renders it a most desirable place of residence during the winter season . Should residence in Paris be impracticable this year , owing to political disturbance , the neighbourhood of Geneva will be selected . Air . Hardie undertakes all Classical , Mathematical , and English studies , and personally superintends the tuition , by the best native masters , in French , German , Italian , and Spanish , in order that these languages may be thoroughly learnt and fluently spoken . The course of instruction may be modified to suit the wishes of parents and the aptitude of pupils . In those cases where parentsdesire their sons to become acquainted with the Principles of Art and the remains of antiquity , by visiting Italy and the adjacent countries , Mr . Hardie will accompany and instruct them . Special attention is given to Religious and Social culture , while health and happiness are sedulously cared for in all domestic a : rangements . TERMS for the WHOLK SESSION , including EVGMSJ / , CLASSIC , MATHEMATICS , and TWO of the CONTINENTAL LANGUAGES , £ 120 , payable half-yearly in advance . References and further information may be obtained from Mr . HARDIE , care of JOHN BRIDSON , Esq ,, LARKFIELD , WAVERTKEE , LIVERPOOL .

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Mr * W * LADYMAN , DENTIST , 6 § j PEMBROKE PLACE , LIVERPOOL . Six year * with the late Mr . J . S YDER , of Mount Pleasant .

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Bro . COPE , THE NOTED 10 / 6 HATTER , 38 , LONDON ROAD , LIVERPOOL , Hosier , & c . at 67 , London-road .

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JAMES HOBBS , HATTER , ii , OLD HAVMARKET , LIVERPOOL .

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A » F . VOGEL , ARTIST & PHOTOGRAPHER , 30 , BRUNSWICK ROAD , LIVERPOOL .

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THE " LONDON , " Clayton Square , Liverpool , ( AWt ta Prince of Wiles' T / tealre ) , t _ T AS been arranged by Ero . CHARLES GOSDEN ( late of The Freemasons'Tavern , Loudon ) , for the Business of A RESTAURANT . Bills of Fare ready from 13 o ' clock noon till 11 . 30 evening . Private Rooms for Dinners , Suffers , &> c . Public and Private Dining-rooms . TARIFF OF CHARGES MODERATE .

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Mason ' s Hall Tavern , MASON'S AVENUE , BASINGHALL STREET , CITY . THE above old-established Tavern is NOW OPEN , newlv decorated , by liro CHARLES GOSDEN , Ute Manager of the Freemasons Tavern Company . Every accommodation will be found for Lodges , Chapters , Mark ; and other degrees , for their Meetings , Dinners , Suppers , & c , and every attention w be paid lo their comfort and enjoyment by the new Proprietor .

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Caledonian Hotel , ROI 1 ERT STREET , ADKLPHI TERRACE , STRAND . GENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will find every accommodation , combined with comfort aud moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Reds from as . ; Sitting Rooms from 3 s ; Breakfasts from as . ; Table d'Hole 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and Banquets . A Spacious and Cheerful CoQee Room overlooking the Thames . BRO . GEORGE STATES , Manager .

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Beer in Bottle ^ WHITBREAD and CO . ' s London Cooper , Stout and Ales . Sole Agent , ROUT . HAKKR . Prices » nd full particulars can be obtained at the Storer , 377 , CRAY'S INN ROAD , W . C .

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M.A.YERKRUZEN( Grower ' s Agent ) , ^ £ &) JBfcj 48 b Invites attention to his Fine and Extensive Stock of tofi & r PURE AND SELECTED GERMAN WINES . V * - JB 8 S && 6 SK fx . , ^ pp ^||| L INCLUDING THE N ^ li ^ p LIGHT , REFRESHING DINNER SORTS , and all grades up to the Greatest Growths . Certain of these Wines have acquired celebrity for their curative effects in cases of stone and gravel , they act beneficially on the live and kidneys , counteract constipation , promote skin action , are invaluable in cases of dropsy , rheumatism , and g'mt , tone and purify the blood , greatly assist digestion , and diffuse throughout the system , even in the coldest weather , an agreeable sense of gentle warmth . Nothing is so refreshing , nothing gives such zest to a meal . DELICIOUS DINNER DESSERT CLASS . I SPARKLING . SORTS . VERY FINE . I GRANDEST . HOCK . I MOSELLE . From 17 s . 6 d . to 3 6 s . per doz . 40 s . to 72 s . | 78 s . to 150 s . doz . j 30 s . to . 78 s . | 30 s . to 60 s . doz . Packing and delivery ¦ within three miles' radius free . Wholesale Depot : 3 , Fell-street , Wood-street , London , E . C . Can also be ordered through the Trade . Each bottle bears the name of M . A . VERKRUZEN , * s a guarantee . "VERY FINE CHAMPAGNES" ( by special contract ) , 34 s ., 40 s ., 4 6 s ., 58 s ., 70 s . per dozen . SHERRIES . I PORTS . I CLARETS . 36 s . to 9 6 s . I 3 - to 7 = s . I 12 s . to 3 6 s . . > "; : ' . " Other Wines of Superior Quality , at lowest prices ( the Wines may be tasted at the Depot ) . Betai . ' ed Price Current forwarded on application . Terms Cash , Cheques crossed "Bank of England . " WINES FOR INVALIDS SPECIALLY SELECTED ACCORDING TO THE CASE .

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NOW READY , REFLECTED RAYS OF LIGHT UPON FREEMASONRY : OR , The Freemason ' s Pocket Compendium , With an Emblematical Frontispiece . A Hand-Boole of the Principles of Freemasonry , and Pocket Vade Mecum and Guide to the various Ceremonies connected with Craft Masonry , so far as the same are allowed to be communicable , in accordance with the principles of the Order . Price One Slutting , Post-free for Fourteen Stamp Sold by Bro . GEO . KENNING , 2 , 3 & 4 , Little Britain . London , E . C

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"TRUTH MUST PREVAIL . "—Common Sense . Lamps , Batlis , Cutlery , Brnslies , Fenders and Fire Irons , Electroplate and Nickel-Silver Goods . R . D . PARR , General House-Furnishing Ironmonger , 42 , BLACKMAN STREET , BOROUGH , OFFERS nothing extraordinary , but REALLY tioOD Articles at fair and reasonable prices . He docs not keep an " Immense Stock , " but SUFFICIENTLY LARGE for any person to select from . He does not sell " cheaper than every other house in the Trade , " but quite as cheap as ANY . A visit Tvill , at all times , ie very much appreciated .

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GEO . REES ' MAPLE and ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS , best in London . GEO . REES ' GILT MOULDINGS , cheapest in the Trade . GEO . REES' " , 000 feet of GILT ROOM BORDERING , in stock , from id . per foot . GEO . REES ' FIRST - CLASS ENGRAVINGS , from as . each . GEOi REES ' CHROMOS , from the Best Masters , at reduced prices . 57 , DRURY LANE , W . C .

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CORNS and BUNIONS . —Hot weather makes these more than usually troublesome , but BRODIE'S REMEDY , named from its wonderful efficacy "Tun MIRACUI . OI'S CURE , ' will give immediate relief , and effect a speedy cure without pain f r inconvenience . Sold in Packets , is . ij £ d . each by most Chemists . Or can be obtained direct from the MANUFACTORY , 485 , OXFORD STREET , LONDON . By post 14 stamps .

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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE ' S Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS fls allowed hy onwards of poo Medical Men to b * the most effective invention in the curative treatment ol HERNIA . The use of a steel spring , so often hurtful iu its effects , is here avoided ; a suit bandage being worn round the body , while the requisite t-f < hims power , is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT j LEV EH , fitting with so much case and closeness that it cannot be delected , and may be worn during sleep . _ A descriptive circular may be had , and the Truss , which cannot fall to fit , forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hips , being sent to ihc MANUFACTURER , Mr . WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , tendon . dike ot a Single Truss , i 6 s (| 21 s ., 265 . 6 d . and 31 s . 6 d . Postage is . , ? of a Double Truss , 31 a . 6 d .. 42 * . and 52 s . 6 d . Postage is . 8 d * ,, of Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d . Postage is . iod . Post Office Orders to be made payable to J WHITE , Post Office , Piccadilly . NEW PA TENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEECAPS , &> r . The material of which these arc made is recommended by the faculty as bcinj * peculiarly ELASTIC and COMPRESSIBLE and the best invention fur giving efficient and permanent support in all cases of WEAKNESS , VARICOSE VEINS , & c . Price , 4 s . Cd ., 7 s . 6 d ., 10 s . and iGs . each . Postage 6 d . SPINAL MACHINES , LEG IRONS , and Every Description of Surgical Appliances . JOHN WHITE . Manufacturer ^ 228 , Piccadilly London .

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J . E- PETERS , ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVER AND FANCY ENAMELLER , 41 , Clerkenwell Close . Writing , Engraving of every description , Inside Mottoes , Name Plates , & c , & c . ; old Enamelled Work repaired ; country orders attended to with disDatch .

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Rose Croix Tracing Boards , Five Guineas the Pair . BRO . GEORGE KENNING , LONDON & LIVERPOOL .

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BRO . ADLARD'S JEWEL ATTACHER Registered . Masonic Clothier , & c ., 225 , High Holborn , W . C .

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A WIDOW LADY , aged 35 , desires a SITUATION as Companion to a Lady who travels ( no objection to go abroad ) , or LADY HOUSEKEEPER in a private family where a cook and housemaid are kept , or in a house of business . No objection to children . Clever with the needle . Unexceptionable references . —Address , R . K . S ., 5 , Cecil-street , Margate , Kent .

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TO GENTLEMEN .-An energetic young Brother would be glad to take the MANAGEMENT of an Estate and to act as FINANCIAL AGENT , & c . ; is now in Business for self . Five years * experience , unexceptional references as to ability and steadiness . —Address , " M . J ., " FREEMASON office , Liverpool .

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WANTED a SITUATION , by an English Gentleman of good abilities , as Land Steward , or Managing Farmer to a Gentleman ' s Estate . Good judgment of all kinds of stock , \ xc \\ understands the breeding of cattle , horses , and sheep to advantage , also the dairy , grazing , green crops , and all kinds of Agricultural Farming Has no objection to any ^ part of ^ England , Ireland , or Scotland ; or would accept a similar situation in Russia , Turkey , the East Indies , United States , Canada , Port Natal , or New Zealand , The Advertiser is 33 years of age , very healthy , and father of a fine family of children ; can furnish numerous testimonials as to his steadiness , honesty , and very industrious habits : is a good scholar , a Church of England Sunday-school teacher , and holds a private office and five public offices . Expects to be at liberty to accept any engagemect as ah vc about the 10 th of October next . The Advertiser is also a Freemason , and at the present time is Worshipful Master of a Lodge in the Province of West Yorkshire . C mmunications may be addressed to liro . George Kenning , office of this paper .

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WANTED , the OLD LECTURES previous to 1717 , or any fragment of them ; also the "HEMMING LECTURES . " -Address , Office of this paper .

Beautiful Extract.

BEAUTIFUL EXTRACT .

Grand is the wisdom of Masonry in her multifarious contrivances for the fraternization of the races , the diffusion of truth , the exercise of a world-wide philanthropy , the promotion of love and good-will among men , and the liberating of mind from the shackles of gross sensuality and lamentable

ignorance . Her foundations were laid in the council chambers of Eternal Goodness ; and from before the time when angels sang the birth-song of creation , until the present , generation after generation , have been added to the superstructure in process of erection on that base of everlasting truth ; though

multiplied thousands of courses have been laid by good and true workmen in the buried centuries of the past ; yet , as higher and higher rise her walls , as more and more perfectly is seen the grand outline of this magnificent temple , more and more evident is the wisdom that devised and the strength that

executes so god-like a mission . Conceived in Wisdom , resting on Truth , cemented with Love , and banded by Faith , Hope and Charity , it stands erect , clear and firm as the eternal granite . When Time was born , it was . Nations have arisen and fallen ; empires have been born , lived , died and are buried ;

mighty coalitions have been formed and broken ; inventions have been made and forgotten ; arts have been discovered and lost ; floods have desolated , fires consumed , sickness blasted , death devoured ; and yet through all these mighty changes and these mutations , the principles of Masonry have survived ,

resisting all the elements of disorganization and decay , unaffected by surrounding changes or untoward ' events ; she greets us in this afternoon of the nineteenth century with undimmed eyc , with unfaltering slop , and in the completeness of her perfected majority . —/ !; - . B . Kendig .

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