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690 ®t)t ILeahet* [Saturday ,
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CORN EXCHANGE. Ma.hk-la.nb, July 18.—Mod...
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GRAIN, Mark-lane, July 11. Wheat, R. New...
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FLOUR. Town-nude per sack 37s. to 42». S...
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN. Week End...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT. Newgate and Lhadknh/>.ll...
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Head of Cattle at Sjiithfield. Friday. M...
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PROVISIONS. Butter—Best Frcoh, 11s. 6d. ...
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HAY AND STRAW. ( Per load of 3d Trusses....
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HOPS. POTATOK8. Kent Pockets 7O.<. to 81...
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FROM THK LONDON CAZKTTK. I'ridiit /. Jul...
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Tuesday, July 15. Bankrupts.—W. Atlby, H...
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rpHE BEST .WELLINGTON BOOTS made JL to order, 2ls. per pair.
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690 ®T)T Ileahet* [Saturday ,
690 ® t ) t ILeahet * [ Saturday ,
Corn Exchange. Ma.Hk-La.Nb, July 18.—Mod...
CORN EXCHANGE . Ma . hk-la . nb , July 18 . —Moderate supplies of Wheat , of Barley , and Oats , in the course of the week . Wheat it held for the extreme rates of Monday , with more disp osition to buy on the part of millers . Barley firm at la * t quotations . Oats very firm , and 6 d . above the extreme depression of Monday . Beans and Peas without inquiry . Arrivals from July 14 to July 18 . ? 'English . Irish . Foreign , Wheat .. .. 1450 8 , 660 Barley .. ..- 5 , 550 Oats 120 360 17 , 140 Flour 920 6 , 200
Grain, Mark-Lane, July 11. Wheat, R. New...
GRAIN , Mark-lane , July 11 . Wheat , R . New 403 . to 4 'Js . Maple 30 s . to 31 a . Fine . 42 —44 White 25 —26 Old 45 —45 Boilers 26 —27 . White 46 —48 Beans , Ticks . .. 25 — 27 Fine 42 —44 Old 29 —30 Superior New 44 — 4 f 5 Indian Corn .... 28 —30 Bye 21 — 2 f > Oats , Feed 16 —17 Barley 23 —23 Fine 17 —18 Making- ¦ 25 —26 Poland 19 —21 Malt . Ord 48 —50 Fine 21 — 2 J Fine T-0 —52 Potato 20 —21 Peas , Hog 27 —28 Fine .... 21 —23
Flour. Town-Nude Per Sack 37s. To 42». S...
FLOUR . Town-nude per sack 37 s . to 42 » . Seconds 36 — 39 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 32 — 34 Norfoix . and Stockton 29 —31 A'if lean per barrel 19 — 2 '» Canadian 19 —23 Wheaten Bread , 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 5 ^ d .
General Average Price Of Grain. Week End...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Week Ending July 10 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 439 . 6 d . Rye 323 . 5 d . Barley 25 8 Beans 30 6 Oat 3 22 0 Peas 28 8 Aggregate A \ erasre of the Six Weeks . Wheat 40 s . Md " . live 26 s . 3 d . B » rley 24 7 Beans 32 6 Oats 21 1 Peas 27 7
Butchers' Meat. Newgate And Lhadknh/>.Ll...
BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Lhadknh /> . ll . * Sm'THFikld . * s . d . g . d . s . d . 8 . d . Beef 2 2 to 3 2 2 2 to 3 8 Mutton 2 4—38 32 — 40 Lamb 38—4 8 4 4 — 5 0 Veal ' 2 8 — 3 6 2 6 — 310 Pork 2 8 — 3 8 3 6 — 3 10 To sink the ofial , per 8 1 b .
Head Of Cattle At Sjiithfield. Friday. M...
Head of Cattle at Sjiithfield . Friday . Monday . Boasts .., 903 3394 Sf . eep 9210 32 . 9 U 0 Calve 371 38 <> Tig * 3 S > 5 240
Provisions. Butter—Best Frcoh, 11s. 6d. ...
PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Frcoh , 11 s . 6 d . to 12 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 l- * s . to £ 3 18 a . per cwt . Bacon , lri << li per cwt . 52 s . to 56 s . Cheese , Cheshire 42 —70 Derby , Plain 48 — 60 Hams , York 6 (/ —66 JCggs , French , per 120 , is . 9 d . to fw . 0 d .
Hay And Straw. ( Per Load Of 3d Trusses....
HAY AND STRAW . ( Per load of 3 d Trusses . ) Cu . MnRni . ANI > . SjlITHFIRI . U . WlIITKCMArKL . Hay , Good 84 * . to 9 £ « 8 . > 8 . to 87 d 7 s . to 8 l ) s . Inferior .. »; 0 — 7 ) . .. 00 — 75 57 — 70 New 0—0 0 — 0 0 — 0 Clover 81 — <) - ' 88 — <»() 84 — < J 4 Wluat Straw .. 2 G — SO til — 28 2 G — 33
Hops. Potatok8. Kent Pockets 7o.<. To 81...
HOPS . POTATOK 8 . Kent Pockets 7 O . < . to 81 s . York Regents per ton 90 s . to 110 Choice ditto . . HO — I JO \\ irsberli Regents ... <>!> — 75 Hu » s < x ditto .. <; 8 — 80 Scotch lU'da — — — V ' ttriiliani do .. — .. — French Whites 60 — 65
From Thk London Cazkttk. I'Ridiit /. Jul...
FROM THK LONDON CAZKTTK . I ' ridiit / . July 11 . Bankrupts . —T . E . South ku , Flcct-Hfrcet , advertising ng-ent , to surrender July " . ' 1 , August 28 ; Holieilor , Mr . Buchanan , I 5 af inj ; Iiall-Btrt' < t ; oflioiul iihsi ^ iii-c , Mr . Whilinore , I !; tuin |^ liullstreet ' -W . Tayloii J . Wvi . im , W < uxl-sI <•<¦* - » ., and Lock ' sfleld * , Walworlh , Hock manufacturers , July 2 \ , August ' i £ \ volicitois , ; M <' : < M' < . I . epard , Uannat yne , and ( ianimon , Clnak-l : me , i ; ity ; official : mMi-jrii «* f . Mr . Whiimoie , llasiii ^ liull-HlrceL —W . 10 . Johnson , Little AbinsMlun-Mret ' t . Westminster , coiil merchant , July 18 . AiK' « ist 53 "i ; Holicitor , Air . Ji-rwiod , Kly-plaec , Iliillioin ; oflli'Ml assign * - *" , Mr . Caiman , itiivlnn-liuie—J . Murkay , < Jresliiim-Klre \ -t , woollen wiuehotifieniiin , July 18 . August 1 : " > : solicitors , Meters . Linkl . itcr , Chnrlottcr ( ( Wnn . iion-lionse ; ollieiul iuKi ( . ; nee , . iM r . Ktmislield—W . Williams . Anhford , Kent , contractor , July l'J , AufJ » nt ¥ ¦* ; HolioitoiH , Messrs . Lawnmee , 1 'Iuwh , and Itoycr , Old Jc \ vry-clittinln * r .- » ; odici . il usni ^ nee , Mr . Stan » ti * -I * l—T IIAltUmi . Cambridge , schoolmaster , July IH , Aug . l . >; solicitors ,
I \ l fkiHm . Pickering , Hiriitl ) , au < l ThnnipHiui , Htoiie-buildin ^ H , I . incoln'a-iiiii ; mid Mcssrn . An her . F . ly , Cnmhrldffpuhir *! ; olllciul netiKiicc , Mr . <> r » ham — Ki . i / . aiiktii TiiomI' . som , Itcitdiiifr . bninh-) iinlt « r . July ' -it , Au # . ' Z ' . l ; HoJicitoiH . 'Mr . I'inney , Kuriiivul ' s-inn ; Ilolboru ; ofllniiil aaHitftiec , Mr . doom . Abchurch-laii (;—I * . KuKFOHD , F . KuKKOiiP . and C J . Wiiaoijk , Ktourhridg * , baiikern , July 18 , Auij . 1 ^ 1 'olicilorn , Mr . llMiward , Htourhridc ; mid Aleeera . Mott « ran > , Knight , and Knnnet , Dinniii ^ lnin ; olllciul ntiniffiifi , Mr . Whitniorc , lliriniufjliain — I * , and F . Itvpvonu , llrointigrov * , bankera , July 2 H , Autf . Hi : noliciioiH , Mr . llarw * ar « t , Htourbiidg e ; and iMchjii ) . Motteram , Knight , uud F / inuict , l ) ii > miiii ; liuiii : oflicial assignee , Mr . Whitinore , llirniiiii , ' haiii- S . Htukkt , l > evi- /< 'H , Hliooini » ki ; r , July ~ > l , | Aiifr . Ul ; Holicit . oiH , MeimrH . Al > l > nl niid Lucai , KriHlol ; ofliciul uhhiimici ' , Mr . Acr . unnii , UriHtol — W . Aviikn . juii .. Cardiff , grocer , July'J-1 , Aug . 21 ; volicllorx , Mrar ' n . Kianlcy wild WiicliriiiiKl' . lii islol ; oulchil UMuignee . Mr . Ilutloii . llri-iul — l ' . Ci . AHKK . llnw * - * , Yorkshire , wine uiercliunl , July 28 Aug . 5 JI ; nolicitoi « , Mr . Rohinuoii , LcjIjumi ; and JAvMU . Uoud ana Harwich . LceuV , oflleial u » i > i ( rueo , Mr , llojit ,
Lords—R . BnuMWELL , Halifax , draper , July 28 , Aug . 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Sale , Worthington , and Shipman , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester—J . and T . HoYLB , Salford , Lancashire , cotton manufacturers , July 24 , Aug . 15 ; solicitor , Mr . Rowley , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Lee , Manchester—J . Powneli . and J . Youil , Manchester , brewers , July 21 , Aug . 12 ; solicitor , Mr . Lycett , Manchester ^ official assignee , Mr . Fraser , Manchester .
Tuesday, July 15. Bankrupts.—W. Atlby, H...
Tuesday , July 15 . Bankrupts . —W . Atlby , Hanwell , Middlesex , market-gardener , to surrender July 23 , August 28 ; solicitors , Messrs . Poole and Gamlen , Gray ' s-inn-square ; and Messrs . Biches and Woodbridge , Uxbridge ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-Iane , Cornhill—H . G . Harrison , King ' s-road , Hoxton Old-town , wheelwright , July 22 , August 23 ; solicitors , Messrs . May and Sweetland , Queen ' s-square , Bloomsbury ; official assignee , Mr . Stanefeld—R . D . Mercer , Church-passage , Spital-square , Bishopsgate-street Without , silk-merchant , July 19 , August 30 ; solicitors , Messrs . Bridge and Collins , King William-street ; official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basinghall-strset — T . Wabd , Stoke Priori Worcestershire , coal-merchant , August 2 , 13 ; solicitors , Messrs . Chaplin , Kichards , and Stubbin , Birmingiiam ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham — J . Tekce and T . Peatb , Oswestry . drapers , July 3 lJ , August 20 : solicitors , Messrs . Sale , Worthington , and Shipman ,
Manchester ; and Messrs . MottPram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham — B . Baylis , Gloucester , woolstapler , July 28 , August 25 ; solicitors , Mr . Love ^ rove , Gloucester ; and Messrs . Abbot and Lucas , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol—R . BuDGEN , Llanhilleth . Monmouthshire , ironfounder , July 29 , August 26 ; solicitor , Mr . Bevan , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—T . E . Williams , Exeter , wine -merchant , July 25 , August 26 ; solicitors , Messrs . Wilde , Rees , Humphry , and Wilde , College-hill , Queen-street , Cheapside . ; and Mr . Jones , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hirlzel , Exeter—It , Willing , A & hburton , Devonshire , miller , July 24 , August 20 ; solicitors , Me 3 srs . Geare , Mountford , and Geare , Exeter ; and Mr .
Stogdon , Exeter ; official assiguee , Mr . Hernainan , Exeter—J . Bibby , Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant , Denbighshire , draper , July 28 , August 18 ; solicitors , Mr . Royle , Llanfyllin ; and Messrs . Evans and Son , Liverpool ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool—I . Wakefield , Liverpool , teadealer , July 28 , August 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Evans and Son , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool—II . R . and W . Kay , Heywood , Lancashire , cotton-spinners , July 25 , Aug . 15 ; solicitors , Messrs . Worthington and Earle , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Mackenzie , Manchester—S . and J . Joule , Macclesfield and Rainow , Cheshire , riband manufacturer , July 30 , August 2 ; solicitors , Messrs . Parrott , Colville , and May , Macclesfield ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester .
Rphe Best .Wellington Boots Made Jl To Order, 2ls. Per Pair.
rpHE BEST . WELLINGTON BOOTS made JL to order . 2 ls . ncr nair .
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HENRY I . ATIMER , 29 , Bisliopsgate-street "VTithout , respectfully requests the attention of the Public to the above very important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to order at 21 s . cannot be surpassed eitherin shape , make , or quality .
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rtMlE GREAT EXHIBI 1 ION . —A valuable , A newly invented , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKICT GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found to be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free—TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary powers , that some . 3 . i inches , with an extra eye pieci * . will show disinctly Jupiter's moons . Saturn ' s ring , and the double stars . They supersede every other kind , and are of all size ? , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes . Sec . Opera and Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clearly seen from 10 to 12 miles distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . — Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMONS , Opticians and Aurists , 39 , Albemarle-etreet , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION — The public are admitted , without charge , to the British Museum , National Gallery , Ka 6 t India Company ' s Museum , London Missionary Society ' s Museum , and to the Splendid Exhibition of Art and Industry , on view from 8 in the morning till 8 at night , at U « nctrlnk ami Companj ' s Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery , 89 and DO , Cheupsidc , London . The splendid stock comprises every variety of Klectro-pl . Ued Wares , Chande-JitTH , Lumps , Ten-urns , Tea-trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , BilIih , Stoves , Kire-irona ; in short , every lequisitc either for the Mansion or the Cottage . At this cstablinhincnt you cannot bo deceived , because every article is marked in plain figures , and at such prices as can be offered only by a house wIioku { jtosm Bales are so enormous ns to enable them to sell the beat articles at 10 or 15 per cent . !< us than any other house in the kingdom . That we can furnish a mansion , is demonstrated by the continued pati'onu < re of the nobility a d gentry ; and to prove thut we can alao Buit the iieceBPury and judicioiiH economy of thooe moving in a more humble npliere , we arc enabled actually to furniuh nn ei ^ liL-ioomeil house for £ . ' > , mid the arti « -len , loo , of the best quality und workinuiifhip . This may appear incredible ; but aa we arc the largest buyers of iron goods , to Bay nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , we cim do it , and uubjoin a list of the reipiibitea : — 1 ilnll-lanip () 10 C I UnibrellM-Htand .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 40 1 Ition / ed Dinin ^ -rooiii Fvndcr and Stitndarda .. 0 T > ( J I Set of 1 ' oliHbcil Steel liie-iroiiH .. .. .. 0 3 « 1 ItiasH'I ' oast-utand .. .. .. .. __ 0 1 G 1 l- 'ire- <> ii : ud .. .. o 1 ( > 1 llruimul mid l ' dlished Btcel Se . Voll Fender .. 0 8 G 1 Set I'oliwhrd Bteel I- 'ire-irons , liright I ' uu .. 0 . '> (¦ 1 Ornumeiitcd Japanned Scuttle unrt . Scoop .. 0 4 0 1 llest lied-rodiu render und 1 ' olii . hed Steel l ' "ire' »<>"" 070 2 Iied-iooin I '' ender » , nnd i ! Peta of I'ire-iroiiM .. O 7 C Set of Four Illock-tiu Dish Covein .. ,. 0 11 0 1 Ilread gr ;« t « T , ( Id ., Tin Candlestick , ltd . .. ** ( j 1 . i 1 Tenketlle , L'h . ( id ., 1 Gridiron , lu . ., . " 0 3 i ; I Frying pan , la ., 1 Meat-chopper , Ih . ChI . .. .. 0 U ti I Coffeepot . Ik ., 1 Colander , 1 h . .. .. __ 0 ^ 0 1 Diiat-pan , ( itl ., 1 Fiiili-Li'llle ,-1 h . .. m \ "' () 4 <; 1 Finh-tilicf , ( id ., 1 Flour-box , «< l . .. . * " ( j i ., I l'epper-box ]] \\ ,, 0 4 . 1 I limed Iron Saucepans .. .. .. 0 . 0 o I Ov < 1 Itoilin ^ -pot , : ;» . 8 d ., 1 Het of SUewern , 4 d . " . " y 1 | (> : > KjiooiiM , "Jd ., Tea-pot and Tniv , ;» n . "" n ' { ( i To ; , ttti » -fo ,-k .. .. - .., .. ;; ;; JJ j ; ! NrtTR — A iiy / . Me pr jnore uf Hie article ; , n , | M- i ^ U-vU-il at t !• .. above , >» , <„•„ . 1 AM ,, | J oi ' . le . H f ,, r XT . and u ,, wa ., U will bi f r warded | , « ... toxauf p ,, Vt of the k | ,, , | olll . N ' l ) lf , [ „ f ,, w t , uddre-H . IIKNKTFINK and Co . Hi ) und 'JO ( ' eun ., 1 I V ' i mil if you , u « , about to furniHh . and w ut to bu ' v .. ' . . \ ' » nd t «« tcf ,. Uy vli . il Uii ^ cUWiKhmewr Uy ««»» " »»«*» >
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A CARD . T HE MISSES SMITH receive info thpir Familya limited number of YOUNG LADIES to Board an i Educate . For terms and prospectus appl y to B n «• Leader Office , 10 , Wellington-street , Strand . * * *•» 1 , Florence-terrace , Park-road , Upper Holloway .
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LOUIS ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTERT ~^ d COIFFEUR , 254 , Regent-street , oppo 8 iteHanover-saii nr » inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES n ^ PERUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a thin transparent fabric , rendering the skin of the head perfectl visible ; and being attaehed to a foundation constructed on eeo metrical principles , renders them superior to all others hitherto invented . Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM which is unversally approved and admired . This BALM con tain ing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiousl y , render * ir beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fra ° rancp of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this Balm soon " becomes pleasantly soft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by im properly employing injurious extracts to clean it , the Hair tnav have been rendered harsh , or turned grey , it will soon be restored to its Natural Colour and Brilliancy by using the PERUVTav BALM . AiN
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SCOTTISH and IRISH LINEN WA 11 EO HOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street Manufactory . Dtmfermline . ' DAVID BIRRliLL begs respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility , Gentry , and Public generally , to his new make of DAMASK TABLE LINENS , specimens of which are t : oiv on view at the Great Exhibition , near the west end of the building under the head of " Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in the Is oi th Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved inthe ^ rf Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : — " Among the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Dunfermliiie , are some singularly rich and beautiful tablecloths , manufactured by Mr . Binell , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an artist who has upwards of a quarter of a century aided the manufacturers of that famous and venerable town . We have engraved one of them on this page—bold and elaborate in design , and in all respects worthy of covering a reg-al table . In the cornei s of the border we Jipcern the St . George , and in the centres ot the same part the badgps of the order of The Thistle * and * St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bus * of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth is made from the finest Flemish flax . " Tbe"CAGE PATTERN , " in the style of Louis XIV . and the " WASHINGTON MEDALLION BUST , " surmounted with national and other emblematical figures , are also on view . Nap * kins , in silk and linen , to match the abeve . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID BIRRKLL has ready for inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 and 4-4 Crown Linens , all manufactured from English yarns , and warranted of sound-bleach . These gods can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the finest No . which can be produced . Huckabacks , Sheetings , Table Covers , & c . May , 1851 .
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RUPTURF . S EFFKOTUALLY AND PERMANENTLY CUHED WITHOUT A TRUSS . DR . GUTHRKY slill continues ( o supply the afflicted with his celebrated remedy for this alarming complaint , which has never failed in effecting a perfect cure . It is applicable to every variety of Single and Double Rupture , in male or female of any n ^ e , however bad or long standing ; is easy » nd painless in application , causing no inconvenience or confinement , & c . : and will be sent , free by post , to any part of the kingdom ., with full instructions , rendering failure impossible , on receipt of Seven Shillings in postage stamps ; or b y post-ofBco order , payable at the Gray's-inn-rond Office . Addkess . —Henry Guthrey , M . D ., 6 , Ampton-street , Gray ' s . inn-road , London . At home , for consultation daily , from Kle ' ven till One , mornings , and Five till Seven , evenings ; Sundays excepted . A great number of old trusses and testimonials have been left behind by persons cured , as trophies of tho success of his remedy , which may be seen by any sufferer . DKAFNES 8 , NOISES IN THE HEAD , EA 11 S , & c . " ' 1 he most important discovery of the year in medical science , is the new remedy for dcifuess . & c , introduced by Dr . Guthrey . " —Medical Review lor the year 1850 . Dr . Guthrey " 8 remedy for deafness , & c ., permanently restores hearsnur , enabling the p . itient in a few days to hear the ticking of a watch , even in cuses where the deafntas hua existed for many years fiom any cnuae whatever , and baa been successful in hundreds of cases where instruments nnd surgical assistance have failed in giving relief . It removes all those distressing noises in the head and ears , and by its occasional uae will prevent deafness occurring again at any future period The remedy . which is aimple in application , will he sent fro « by poHt , with full instructions , on receipt of Seven bhillinjrn in postage stamps , or by post-ofl ' ce order , payable at the Grav'sinn-road OHice , addressed to Dr . Guthrey , G AmiJtoii-Htreet GrayV-iiin-roiid . London , wl . ero lie may he consulted daily from ' Eleven till One , and 1 'ive fill Seven , Sunday e . xcepted
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DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT AND HK \ liTIFuI ~ TlATK WHISKERS , &< :. Sec , I ^/ JANY Preparations for the Hair have Wn intro-XTX . Uvu-ed to the public , but none have gnine . l Mich a wop 1 . 1-wnle celebrity nnd mniienm ; .-a ' eiiM M isu DEAN'S CKINII VNV It w guaranteed to produce Whinkcrs , Mon . stachiort . lOyelnou-s ' & c . in thieeor lour weoks , with tlie utmost certainty ; and will be found eminentl y HncceaHf ., 1 in nourislnng , ciirlin-, .-mil Ik . iiiitilymjf the Hair , checking greynesH iu all jt « 8 ta ^ eH , Htrengtheniii !; weak Hair , preventing ith falling off , & c &„ . For the i ,-productiou or ll , lljr j ,, j { al , lne 8 H . from whatever cause . and at whatever u-e , it Htands uunvnlled , never having aile . l . One trial only i ^ solicited to prove tho fact . It . is an ele-untl y Hceiite . l preparation , and auilleient for three months use will b « ^ ent ( pout frfc ) on receipt , of twenty-four poKtu-e « t : » mps , by Atiss [) eiM , 18 , Liverpool-utreet , Kiii ^' bcroMS , Londoii . At home dail y ,, „„ , lcu ti , i , „„ . . lor ( , nldren it lu nidi . puiiBuble , ua foriuinir the baniu of : i beautiful hfiul of hair . AUTHENTIC TKST 1 MONI AI . N . I coiiBtaiitl y use joiirOriiiilene for my children . It m . t < red my hair perfectly /'—M ,,,. l . n , i , Ilito . hin , Herts . I huve now to oompliiin of the trouble of shaving ; thanks to your Oi . nlene . "— Mr . ( Jrey , Knton-s . iuare , OheUea . 1 roleHiior lire , on analyzing tho Ciinilune , nayBi— •• It in pe < - lectly lice from any iii | iiin > iia colouring or other matter , and lh « bent Htiuuilaiit for the hair I have met with . Theaceut iudelicato find very pci-Kiuteut . " COllU YOUR ( JORNB AND IJUNIONH . lhoso wlio wish to walk with perfect ease will flnil M' «" DKAN'd AltSORMKNT thu only radical Cure for Corns and HuiiioiiH . It in ffummiteed to , ; i , ro them in threo daya , without cutting or pain . One triul la euruently uoliclterl l » y all mUlVilntf from Miieli lornieiitoi'M . Hent poHt-freo , on receipt of Fourteen Pontage Htaini >» , by mn Dean , 48 , Liverxiool-utnut , Kinjf - B-croBM Ivondou ,
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Leader (1850-1860), July 19, 1851, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_19071851/page/22/
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