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STAYS SUPERSEDED.—Stiff Stays destroy natural «»race, produce deformity, and implant disease,
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NATIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION SOIREES . — The Council have to announce that the FIR 8 T MONTHLY SOIREE for 1851 will be held at the London Tavern , on MONDAY , February 3 , at Six o'clock , when Joseph Hume , Esq ., M . P ., will deliver a Lecture on PARLIAMENTARY AND FINANCIAL REFORM . The chair will be taken by Sir Joshua Walmsley , M . P ., the President , at Seven o'Clock . Tea and coffee will be served on admission , and in the course of the evening appropriate pieces of music performed , under the direction of W . Thorold Wood , Esq . To avoid disappointment members are requested to make early application lor tickets at the rooms of the Association , 11 , Poultry , price Is . each . The lectures will be published immediately after the delivery , and may be had of all booksellers . By order of the Council , 11 , Poultry , Jan . 20 , 1851 . Z . HUBBER 8 TY , Sec .
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VAGABONDS PERSONATING POLISH REFUGEES . THE POLISH WORKING ASSOCIATION in EXILE feel themselves in duty bound to publicly expose those men who , assuming to have been amongst those Polish exiles who participated in the Hungarian war , are mendicating alms , by declaring , 1 st , That they are not Poles , —and 2 nd , Never took any part in the Hungarian war . The Poles , more er less numerously grouped , are all suffering from distress and misery , but none of them would individually stretch out his hand for alms . On behalf of the Association , J . CZESNICKI , Secretary . London , January 29 , 1851 .
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T EA . —ARRIVAL of the FORFARSHIRE . — This vessel has just arrived from Chin 3 , having brought , indisputably , the choicest chops of the new season ' s Congou . We wish to draw the especial notice of families and hotelkeepers to the unusual excellence of the above cargo , which we are selling at 4 s . 4 d . per lb . Also strong full-flavoured Congou at 3 s . 8 d . to 4 s . A peculiar choice Assam Souchong at 4 s . 8 d . to 5 s . SIDNEY , WELLS , and MANDUELL . No . 8 , Ludgate-hill . Families resident in any part of the kingdom can be supplied at the above prices , and the teas carefully packed in jead . The Customs' overweight of 21 b . on chests containing- 841 b ., and of lib . on half-chests of about 401 b ., invariably allowed . SIDNEY , WELLS , and MANDUELL . No . 8 , Ludgate-hill .
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KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES are daily recommended by the Faculty—testimonials from the most eminent of whom may he inspected—as the most effectual , safe , speedy , and convenient remedy for Cough and all disorders of the lungs , chest , and throat . Prepared and sold in boxes , Is . ljd ., and tins , 2 a . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . 6 d . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , &c . No . 79 , St . Paul ' 8-churchyard , London . Sold retail by all Druggists . ¦
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CURE OF ASTHMA OF SEVERAL YEARS' STANDING . " Cainscross , near Stroud , Gloucestershire , " March 20 , 1850 . " Sir , —Having been troubled with Asthma for several years , I could find no relief from any medicine whatever until I was induced about two years ago to try a box of your valuable Lozenges , and found such relief from them that I am determined for the future never to be without a box of them in the house , and will do all in my power to recommend them to my friends . " If you consider the above Testimonial of any advantage , you are quite at liberty to make what use of it you please . " I am , Sir , your most obliged servant , " Thos . Keating , Esq . " W . J . Thicig . " 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard .
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SKLI ' -KNOWLISDGK . —CHARACTER BY GRAPHIOLOUY . rpHE Secret Art of discovering tin ; true character JL of Individuals from the peculiarities of their Handwriting has long been practised by MI 6 S EMILY DEAN with avtonishing HucceaB . Her uturtliuK delluoatioua of character ure both full and detailed , occupying the four pagCH of mlieet of letter-paper , th « Htylo of description differing from anything yet attempted . All persona wishing to " know tlicinHelvcs , " or their friendu , by means of this extruoidinury and interesting science , inuut eend a Hpijcinien of their writing , utilting sex und niyo , or suppoaod age , <> i the writer , to Minn Emily Denn , Gruphiologiat , 4 H , Liverpool-Hired , Argylti-Kquuro , London ( enclouiiiff fifteen uncut poHtage-HtumpH ) , uud tlusy will receive * in a few days u written deueriptioii of the meiitul uud moral ({ utilities , tuleuts , ta » tea , atl ' ectioiiH , virtucH , fuilinga , Kco ., of the writer , with many other ihin ^ H hitherto uinsuap ^ ctcd . M < Hincrio and Clairvoyant Consultations dail y from Ten till Twelve in the Morning .
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CURES FOR THE UNCURKD ! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . —An extraordinary Cubk of Scrofula or Kino ' s Evil . Extractof a Letter from Mr . J . II . Ali . iday , 209 , Hig h-street , Cheltenham , dated tho 5 J 2 nd of January , 1850 . To Professor Hoij . oway . f "Sir , —My eldest son , when about three yours of age . was aiflicted with a . Glandular Swelling in the neck , which , a tei i short time , broke out into an Ulcer . An eminent medical ""¦"' pronounced it as a very had cuho of Scrofula , and prescribe" " a considerable time without effect . The dim'iiso then for »»• years went on gradually increasing in virulence , when , I ) C !) " . the ulcer in the neck , another formed below the left knee , ami ' third under the eye , besides seven othera on tho le't a » n , \ . a tumour between tho eyea , which was expected to ' |> ri * During the whole of tho timu my Buffering boy had received constant advice of the moat celebrated medical Gm > tlem < mi Cheltenham , besides being for several months at the Uei" Hospital , where one of tho Surgeons said that he would « inl " tnto tho left arm , but that the blood wan ho impur « that , limb were taken off , it would bo then even impoHHible to dn « th « diBt > H 80 . In this de » perat « mat . ! I determined io f , your Pilla and Ointment a trial , and . after two months l > fl ' ranee iu thoiruHe , tho tumour gradually begun to diHapp «« . t the liHehurgo from all the ulccrn perceptibly decreased , iw ^ tli « oxj ) irution of eight inonthn they were perfently llcllU ; ' , | 1 ( . the boy thoroughly niHtored to tin ) blcHHinga of heiilth , )( l |( 1 aHtoniHhment of n huge circle of nequuintnnceH , who ¦ tootify to tho truth of thin iniruculoUH ciiho . Three y" ™ l (() y now elupHed without any recurrence to tho malady , im « l .,. rt i « now hh houlthy n « heart cun wiab . Uu < lor the » o circuitiHi ^ I consider that 1 Hhould bo truly ungrateful were 1 "'"' l 1 ( ., iiyou ucquuintcd with Uuh wondorful euro , elfccted by your cinoB , after every other mouna hud failed . . ,, <• ( Higned ) "J- ILAU ' II > A " fiold b y tho Proprietor , 211 . Btrand ( near Toinp lo Uar ) ,, ' « _ don , and by nil roHpoctnhlt ; Vondeiri ol I ' utoiit MedwnieiJ tl » J yl ^ out tho <; ivili / . ed World . In l > ot . H and IIoxch . lit !»• 14 «* - « * T ' ,, !„ 4 « . 6 d ., 11 h ., Stta ., iiikI ; j 3 w . eueli . Tlmro iH a very « on »»"" Having iu Hiking tho liugor bIzob . j tQ N . U . — UirectiouB for tho guidance of Patients arc ulHX " ouoh Pot or Uox .
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BOLDERO'S POWDERS for the CURE of OFFENSIVE BREATH . —The large sale is a sufficient guarantee of their efficacy , —a certain cure even in the most stubborn cases . Sold only by Mr . Boldero , in boxes , 3 s . 6 d . and 7 s . 6 d . each , at No . 8 , Lower James-street , Golden-square , and forwarded into the Country on receipt of a Post-office order , or Postage Stamps for the amount and the carriage .
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LONDON CO-OPERATIVE STORE in connection with the Society for Promoting Working Men ' s Association , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square . The London Central Cooperative Agency has now completed its arrangements for transacting the wholesale business of the various cooperative stores . The books of the agency will be open at all times for the inspection of its customers , and thus the best g uarantee will be furnished for honest dealing . Original packages will be sent whenever the order will admit of it , so that the first cost of the goods may be ascertained by inspecting the invoices . ' All goods are purchased at the first markets for ready money Address , Lloyd Jones , Manager , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroysquare .
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A CARD . C DOBSON COLLET , of the Royal Italian Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Sin ^ ino- yor iv of Musical Lectures , Private Lessons , or Class" Teaching in Town or Country , apply to C . D . C , 15 , Essex-street Strand
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npO the FREEMEN of WALBROOK WARD A Gbntlbmen , —I beg to inform you , in the event of D w Wire , Esq . being elected Alderman of the Ward , it is mv int tion to solicit my Fellow Citizens to honour me with their « f frages as their Representative in the Court of Common CounrM I have resided in the ward for ten years , and intend should V be elected , to fearlessly advocate progressive improvements a a as far as my humble ability will enable me , to make everv eff ? to advance your interests , concurrently with th ose ' of the !» , „!! at large . I am , Gentlemen , yours faithfully ROBERT LE BLONrn 4 , Walbrook , City , Jan . 29 , 1831 . LUJSD |
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curvature oi me apiiie , , » » , « n « *» ... .... arise from their use . A substitute is provided by MARTIN'S ELASTIC JIODICK , or Anti-Consumption Corset , which is perfectly elastic , is without whalebone , furnishes a good support , is easy and graceful in wear , will wash , ia unaffected by heat or cold ; has a simple fastening , obviating the trouble of lacing . Can be sent pout-free for a Hmall additional charge . A prospectus and engraving sent on receipt of a stamp for postage . — E . and K . H . MARTIN , Surgical Bandage Makers , 504 , Oxford-street . London , near the British Museum .
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( being : in part of first div . of 5 s . previously declared ) , on Saturday , Feb . 8 , or any subsequent Saturday ; Mr . Raker , Newcastle-UP BA"Srp rs .- J . TYAKS , late of Padnals Corner Essex , farmer , to surrender Feb . 7 , March 14 ; solicitor , Mr . Williams , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street ; official assignee , Mr . Grahara-A . Glass . Queen ' s-road Bayswater . baker , Feb . 8 , March 14 ; solicitors , Messrs . Vallance and Vallance Essexetreet Strand official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambVrs BaShall-Xet-ANN WALKDKN , Horkstow , Lincoln-Shire SrFcbl 9 , March 12 ; solicitors , Messrs . Wells , Smith , and Dodd , Hull ; official assignee Mr . Carrick . Hull-B N Jones Liverpool , merchant , Feb . 13 , March 6 ; solicitor , Mr . Dodge , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Bird , Liverpool . Dividends , Feb . 21 , J . Stolle and W . Hodeson , Christianstreet St George-in-the-liast , vinegar makers—Feb . 21 , J . Bodle , Addison-road North , and Queen ' 8-road . Notting-hill , builder—Feb . 25 , E . Burbidge , Piccadilly , umbrella maker — Feb . 24 , J . and C . D . Matthews , Chipping Norton , Oxfordshire , and Chipping Campden , Gloucestershire , bankers — Feb . 24 , E . Boyce , Southam , Warwickshire , grocer — Feb . 21 , A . Graves , Snaith , Yorkshire , innkeeper—Feb . 21 , J . Turnbull , Scarborough , linendraper— Feb . 21 , "C . Ware , York , saddler —Feb . 21 , J . Morfitt , jun ., Leeds , flax spinner .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS .
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BIRTHS . On the 24 th ult ., at Southfield-park , near Tunbridge-wells , the wife of the Reverend G . Goldney , of a son . On the 24 th ult .. at the Vicarage , Ash , near Sandwich , the wife of the Reverend G . Ridout , jun ., of a daughter . On the 25 th ult ., at Dorfold , Cheshire , Mrs . Wilbraham Tollemache , of a son . On the 25 th ult , at Blackheath , Mrs . George Gliddon , of a son . On the 27 th ult ., in Eaton-place , the Countess of Mulgrave , of a son . On the 28 th ult ., at Highfield , near Southampton , the wife of the Reverend T . M'Calmont , of a son . On the 28 th ult ., at the Parsonage , Horsforth , Yorkshire , the ¦ wife of the Reverend W . II . B . Stocker , of a son . On the 28 th ult ., at the Manor-house , Ashford , Middlesex , the wife of W . Ellis , Esq ., of a son . MARRIAGES . On the 18 th ult ., at Bruff , Lieutenant-Colonel Jones , C . B ., of the Sixty-first Regiment , to Elizabeth D . Tuthill , second daughter of the late J . Tuthill , Esq ., of Kilmore-house , in the county of Limerick . . , On the 25 th ult ., at Islington , A . A . Corsellis , Esq ., of Wandsworth , only son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Corsellis , E . I . C . S ., to Eliza Marsh , eldest daughter of T . Hamber , Esq ., Barnsbury-Oii the 28 th ult .. at St . Alpha ^ e , London-wall , Mary , daughter of the Reverend J . Hutchins , M . A ., rector , to J . B . Sanderson , Esq . of Wellingborough , Northamptonshire . DEATHS . On the 22 nd ult ., Ernest Fitzroy Neville , Lord Burghersh , son of the Earl of Westmorland , aged 27 . On the 25 th ult ., in Belgrave-square , Lady Shaw Stewart , On the 27 th ult ., at Warbleton , Sussex , Eliza Glover Moore , the wife of the Reverend A . Robarts . On the 23 rd ult ., Anne , widow of the late C . T . Crane , V . V ., incumbent of Paddington , aged 85 . On the 23 rd ult ., at Ballyduff-house , county of Kilkenny , Eliza , wife of Rear-Admiral Milward . On the 24 th ult ., at Dilhorne Vicarage , Staffordshire , Percy Woodward , the only son of the Reverend A . F . Boucher , M . A . On the 24 th ult ., at Southampton , Commander D . Fernandes , it . N ., aged 81 . . , , , x On the 25 th ult ., at Harrogate , the Reverend Edw . Fields , late incumbent of Rennington , Northumberland , aged 57 . On the 25 th ult ., at Aldourie , Inverness , Etheldred , wife of C . E . Fraser Tytler , Esq . On the 26 th ult ., at Kensington , Major R . S . Wilkinson . On the 25 th ult ., Margaret Helen , the wife of the Reverend Dr . Croly , rector of JSt . Stephen ' s , Walbrook . and St . Benets , On the 25 th nit ., aged 46 , G . R . Farnall , Esq ., of Burley-park , Hants , youngest son of the late Captain Farnall , R . N . On the 26 th ult ., at PentonviUe , Mr . J . Hayward , ironmonger , aged 51 .
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STAYS SUPERSEDED . —Stiff Stays destroy natural erace . nroduce deformity , and implant disease ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 1, 1851, page 114, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1868/page/18/
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