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rpOOTFJACHE PREVENTED by using M- BBANDE' 8 ENAMEL for filling decaying Teeth , and rendering them sound and painless . Price la . Enough for several Teeth . The only substance approved by the medical faculty , as being unattended with pain or dang-er , and the good eftbv ? * of which are permanent . 8 oid by a'l Chemists in the United Kingdom . Twenty really authoneed Testimonials accompany each box , with full directions c ° ^ i ?^ ^ T free > by return of P ° > by J . W 1 LLI 8 , FLEETBiKEET , London , in return for thirteen penny stamps . CAUTION . —The ( jreat success of this preparation has induced numerous unskilful persons to produce spurious imitations , and to copy Brande's Enamel advertisements . It is needful , therefore , to guard against such impositions by seeing that the name of " John Willis " accompanies each nacket .
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CIOLES'S ALGA MARINA , a CONCEN' TRATED ESSENCE OF THE SEA-WEED , exercises a Wonderful Power as an External Remedy over Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout , even in their most aggravated forms , often curing these distressing maladies after a few applications , and invariabl y conquering the most obstinate cases by a reasonable perseverance in its use . The following testimonial is submitted in confirmation of the above statement : — ( Testimonial from Mr . William Piper , Publisher and Bookseller , 23 , Paternoster-row , London : )—" Dec . 5 , 1850 . —Having been for six months suffering severely from Rheumatism , for which various kinds of Medicines and Liniments had been employed without benefit , I was induced through reading a pamphlet upon the medical virtues of ' COLES'S AI . GA MARINA , ' to try it in ray own cas >\ and in justice to that excellent remedy I have much pleasure in testifying that after using it for only a few times , all pain left me , and a continued application of it entirely restored me to health . ( Signed ) William Piper . " Sold by Mr . THOMAS KEATING , Pharmaceutical Chemist , 79 , St . Paul's Churchyard , London . Sole Agent . In Bottles , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 s . each . And by all Druggists . Pamphletj gratis .
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COUGHS , INFLUENZA , BRONCHITIS — KEATING'S COITGH LOZENGES , which are so strongly recommended by the faculty ( testimonials from the most eminent of whom may be inspected ) are in daily request at this most inclement season as a safe , speedy , and most efficacious remedy for Coughs , Bronchitis , lnfluenza ( now very prevalent ) , and all disorders of the chest and Iung 3 . Prepared and sold in . boxes , from Is . 1 Jd ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . 6 d . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Pharmaceutical Chemist , 79 , St . Paul's-churchyard , London . Sold by all Druggists . .
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CURE OF ASTHMA OF SEVERAL TEAKS' STANDING . " Cainsoross , 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 asro 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 nay 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 . Keatins , Esq . " W . J . Tricjg . " 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard .
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HO M CE O P A T H Y . —All the Homoeopathic Medicines , in Globules , Tinctuies , and Trituration , are prepared tvith the greatest care and accuracy by JOHN MAWSOM , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood ,- $ treet , Newcastleon-Tyne ; and 60 , Kawcett-street , Sunderland ; from whom they may be obtained , in single tubes , neat pocket cases , and boxes , suitable for families and the profession . " Laurie ' s" and all other works on Honajopafhy , together with cases and tubes , sent post-free to all parts of the kingdom . * Dispensaries and the piofession supplied on liberal terms . Just published , aud maybe had tree of charge , a small pamphlet on Homoeopathy , by J . Silk Bucking-bam , Ewq . MAWSON'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA . —The Cocoa-nut , or nib . contain ? a very large . proportion of nutritive matter , consisting of a farinaceous substance , and of a rich and pleasant oil . This oil is esteemed on account of its bein ^ leas liable than any other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic physicians are united in their recommendation of cocoa as a beverage ; and the testimonials from other Bouroee are numerous and of the highest character . It was-so highly esteemed by Linnteus , the chief of . Naturalists , that he named itTheobroma—" Food for the Gods . " Dr . Pareiia says , * ' it is a very nourishing beverage , devoid of the ill properties possessed by both tea and coffee . " Dr . Epps , the popular lecturer on Physiology , eays : —" Mothers , while suckling , should * never take Coffee ; they should Buckle on Cocoa . I have tlie testimony of mothers who have bo Buckled , and they state that they found , with Cocoa without Beer , they produced quite sufficient milk , and the children suckled with su .-h diet were in better health than thoHe suckled on a previous occasion , when Beer , nnd Coffee , and Tea formed the liquid part of their diot . " The same author adds : — " Cocoa ie thct best of all flavoured drinks . It its highly nutritions . " , Dr . Hooper iays : — " Thin food is admirably circulated for thV y eiek , und to tboee who are in health it is a luxury . " Mniiy person * -have been turned against the use of Cocoa and Chocolate front ( Mtving tried the many , nnd very generally inferior article ) vended « t 'the grocers' shops under that imine . The preparation he r * flflfwed by JOHN MA WSON contains all the nutritioiu properties of the nut without any objtfctionublt ; admixture . It is , therefore , recommended nn an agreeable and wholesome substitute "for Coffee , to which it in certainly much superior , as it is also to the Oocons Hold us " Soluble Cocou , " " Fluke Cocoa , " &c . It is light , easy of digestion , agreeable , nutritious , and required" little tun p : ithic Cocoa prepared , by Mr . MuwBoti , I have no hesitation in giving it my fullest j recommendation . "—Thomiin linylo , M . D . . . Sold . Wholesale and Retail , by JOHN MAWBON , Homeopathic . Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle , iiikI ( JO , Fiuvcettutreet , Srinderlunil . -AqicNT . s . —North Shields—Mea « e and Son , Druggists . Hun- ] derlaiul—Mr . John Hills , grocer . 8 uth HIi 1 « -I ( 1 h—Itell and May , r drugg-ints . Penrjth— Mr . George Uiimtiuy , druggint . Ktookton —John Dodguon and Co . drug-gluts . Durham—Sr . nWiii and j Moulin , diu ^ g-iHtH . Darlington—Mr . H . llarlow , druggist . Cur- „ llvli!—Mr . llarriaon , druggiet . Affi'iiti ) waaludl ' r
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ME T RO PO L IT A N COON T 1 K S and OKNEKAL LIFK AHSfJKANCE BOCIIiXy . aV , llogent-• trout , Waterloo-place , London . DlllBOTORS . finnmel Driver , linq . ThoniUH Ltttledalc , E « q . John Grillllh Frith , Esq . Kdwnrd Lomiix .. Esq . Henry Petitr Fuller , 1 Ch »[ . Hanuiel Miller , Kaq . John Pulk Grifllu , . Knq . hdtvard VaiiHlttart . Neule , Esq . I ' otor Hood , Emij . fiir Thomas N . Iteevo . C » l > t . Hon . O . F . Hotham . Tt . N . William Studloy , K « q . Lift ) AtmiiriinceH , AiinulticH , and XQiulowmtiiitti . Three-fourthn of prodtH divided amount th « i » nuur <; d . —froKUiiotuucH , post tree , on application . l <\ Fbuuumon Cammoux , Muiwger .
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PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Admitting , on equal terms , persons of every class and degree to all its benefits and advantages . Capital—Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds . Chairman —Major Henry Stones , LL . B . Deputy Chairman—James Andrew Durham , Esq . With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There are two important clauses in tho Deed of Settlement , by which the Directors have power to appropriate ONE-TENTH of the entire profits of the Company : — lst # —| . " Or the relief of aged and distressed parties assured for life , who have paid five years ' premiums , their widows and orphans . 2 nd . —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors , assured or not , their widows and orphanB , together with 5 per cent , per annum on the capital originally invested by them . All policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Hates of premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going- to or residing at ( in time of peace ) Australasia—Bermuda—Madeira—Cape of Good Hope—und the British North American Colonies . Medical men in all cases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysiw , blindnean , accidents , insanity , and every other affliction , bodily and mental , at moderate rates . A liberal commission allowod to agents . Annual premium lor a » 8 urii ) g X'lOO , namely . — Age— U ) jCI 10 K Age—40 £ 2 V . i fi 30 £ 1 Hi 6 f > 0 £ ¦;( 1 H « I ' rospoetuses , with tables and fullest information , may be had at the ofliooB of the Company , or any of their agents . Applications for agencies requetited * EDWARD BAYLIB , Keaident Manager and Actuary . Offices , 70 , Cheapaiile , London .
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j . ] „ KAILWAY ACCIDENTS . * T 1 II E RAILWAY ASSURANC K JL COMPANY , Incorporated under the Act" of Parliament , 7 and 8 Vie ., c . 110 . CAPITAL—jflOO . . Offices—No . 5 , 8 t . Jaincu ' u-utreet , London . TIUISTKKS . The Ilight Honourable Knrl Fit / william . The Hoiiourabli ; Henry O . Hpencer . Tho Common Herjeant . Charleu MopklnHou , Fh (| . The distinctive feutiiro of this Company contUHtH in the Hufflninncy ofONK PAYMENT to cover an ASKURANCK FOR THE WHOI . K OF 1 , 1 PK . The FIUBT ia tho ONLY KxpoiiHe and Trouble , th <; rubiting no Annual Renewal of Premium . It will be aeon that , by a dingle paynu-ntof Kivit HUillitigH , any Railway Traveller muy b « UHuurttd in tint Hum of J £ [()() for tho reniMlndor of IiIh life . Upon proof buing giv « 'n that u pitrty nHHiired Ii . im mot with bin Diuith by It ., til way Aoriilvnt , thu Company will pay to Uia rcprtiuentativeB lh « full umnunl of lii » policy . ' ¦ If tliti neciilnnt uhall riiMiilt . in pcrHOiial injury only , the Company will pay to ihc uneurcd u fair uouipuiitmtion for euch inj » ry-AHSurerB will have tin ; option of travelling in CarrlHjyeB of any O 1 uh » , and on any ituilway in the United Kingdom . Thi » Company lu now grunting AsHiirnucea upon the following t « nns , viz . : — For every Policy of £ UH ) .. £ 0 5 H a « o .. i f >» . moo .. au « . «» .. . 2000 .. 4 4 h . AgentH arn appoiutod in all the princi pal Tdwiih of thu Unltnd Kiiigiloni , through whom A , «» iuruii < : «) H muy bn eflucleii , or application muy bo mnd « to tho Heerotary , ut the Coinp . iny ' ti O / licu » , No . . > . Ut . JaineH ' ti-ititi'eet . London .
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SOCIETY for the DISCHARGE and RELIEF of PERSONS IMPRISONED for SMALL DEBTS throughout ENGLAND and WALKS , Established 1 : 72 . President—The Earl of Uomney . Vice-President—I ord Kenyon . Treasurer—ISenjamin Bond Cabuhll , Esq ., M . P ., FIl . S . Au < litors . Cai'RlCuke , Esq . ; and Henry Haimvood Pknny , Esq At the ANNUAL MEETING of GOVERNORS , held in Craven-street , on Wednesday , the 2 nd » luy of April , 1851 , the . Right Honourable the Earl ol Romnky , President , in the chair , The accounts of receipts and expenditure for twelve rnenths , ending the 31 rit of December , IH . ) 0 , having been laid upon the table , duly audited , tho Secretary reported that the number of debtors discharged and relieved from ihe undermentioned prisons , during the b-. iiiiu period , was 98 , of whom T-i had wivea and l , ) 8 children ; the average expense of whose liberation , including every charge connected with the charity , was £ 17 iis . 1 , jd . for vach debtor discharged and relieved , viz .: — ltodtnin 1 Hertford 4 XS ' ewciiHtle-on-Ty . I ltrecon 1 Hull 1 Stafford 4 Ilrislol 4 Lancaster f ) Surrey ( Horse-Cambridge 1 Lewea 1 nionger-lane ) . 4 Carnuirtlien 1 Lincoln X Winchester . 1 Coventry 1 London , viz . : — ] Worcester IS Durham Jl Quueu ' ti G Yarmouth 1 Exotor 1 Wliitecroti 8-Ht . .. 3 ; $ York 7 FiBluTtou An ;> er .. 4 Maidstoni ;_ ...... . " $ Havitrford West .. - Morpoth . ' . 2 \ Total from 28 Hitrol ' ord 1 Nottingham .... 1 i prisons .. IteBiilved' —That the Governors present thoir bent thankH to the JU fi rit lloi ) o \ iiul > lt ; the Earl of Komncy , for the great , kindnesH eviuoed by Iuh Lordtfhip towardH the Kociet . y , in taking nn iiitmeut in it . H eonueriiH generally , « n < l in occupying \ . \ u-. cliair at the . | ireHciit meeting . Resolved— That the moot co ' idial thankH of the Governora he ( iieKeiited to Hclijuiiuii liond CuMx-ll , KHq ., M . P ., for the ooiiHtant und devoted attention bt : stoucd by him upon the uiluirH of t . l > e ( Socu-ty , aiAl for Iuh zealous and oil ' ectivc performauuit of the ( lutit'H of Treasurer thereof . Resolved—That the grateful fickuowU-ilgincntvi of the ( . !» . vri'iiors he presented to Cap «; l ( Jure , Hsq ., mid Henry llarwood Penny , Esq ., for the important ndvantage derived h y tilt ; Society from their valuable twrviccii in auditing its urcoiintii . UcHolvv . d—That the ( Jovernoru take thin opportunity of renewing to Mr . Lnnn , the Hicretary of the ( Society , thoir iiiianiiiioiiH testimony ax to the - / . unions und rlllc . ient manner in which he has iiivm iably pitrforuieil the ilutieu of liib ofllce . The enses of ten petitiixieiH were ' afturivards conmdtrred , of which i .-ight were approved , one rejected , and one deferred for in <] iiiry . 'I'ht ) Hi-i' . i etury also reported *—Thai . hiiKto the mooting hold on the f > tli of . March , Three I ) cl > t . ors , two of whom had wives and « 'ight . chililiini , b ;« v « Ix'eu ( lisclunged limn priHon , the cx . | i ( : iiHe of whose liberation , including «; vnry r . liurge connected witli the society , was JCTA Is . IOd ., and tint following licucfactioub received uinito the litKt report : — Pnnlertck Clnitlield , Kmi ) ., for IHf > 0 and 18 f > l £ 10 10 h . ( Jeorg «; ( iip | M , I' . hij ., p « r M ( thsrs . (' outtu iiikI CJo ... A 1 ! ijs . llmii-iae . tions ar « iicoIvimI l > y Ili'njuiniii llouil Cubboll , IChij ., the TroHHiuer , No . I , Brick-coin t , 'rouipl *) . aluo hy tho following Hunki-iH : —Messi'H . Cooks , DniuiuioudH Hvrcica , lloivri-tt , Veres und hy tho Heerntaiy , No . 7 , ( Ji nven-ritroet . Htrund , wiiote the books muy be soon by Ihono who are inclined to support ihe Charity , and where the aouluty incut on the Hist Weduebday in ovury ¦¦¦ otitli . JOHEPil i-UJNJS , « itcretary .
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TBAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION . OFFICES : 40 , PALL-MALL , LONDON . This Association has been established for the purpose of providing ANNUITIES TO THE SHARE AND POLICYHOLDERS , in the event of pecuniary misfortune , incapacity , or old age ; which are not liable to forfeiture in cases of Bankruptcy , Insolvency , or failure of any description—and also SECURING EDUCATION , APPRENTICESHIP FEES , OR ENDOWMENTS TO TBEIR CHILDREN . Detailed Prospectuses , containing the namea and addresses of the shareholders , rates of premium , an explanation of the system now originated , together with useful information and statistics respecting Life Assurance , may be had on application at the offices . Combination Policies , payable in the event of casualties of any kind totally disabling the Assured , or death , are issued at moderate rates . This important addition to the principle of Assurance deserves the serious attention of persons in all positions cflife . Immediate and deferred Annuities are granted . All policies indisputable , whereby the power on the part of the office in resisting a claim under any circumstance whatever i 8 removed . Loans are effected on personal and other securities in connection with Life Assurance . Parties desirous ot becoming 1 Agents or Medical Referees are requested to communicate with the Secretary . By order of the Board , Thomas H . BayliS , Resident Manager and Secretary .
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DIVISION OF PROFITS . ALBION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LONDON . Instituted in 1805 . DIRECTORS . JOHN HAMPDEN GLEDSTANES , Esq ., Chairman . CHARLES RUSSELL , Esq ., Deputy Chairman . Thomas Starling Benson , Esq . James P . Harrison , Esq . J . Whatman Bosanquet , Esq . T . W . Clinton Murdoch , Esq . Frederick Burmester , Esq . David Riddall Roper , Esq . John Coningham , Esq . Edward Stewart , Esq . Frederick D . Danvers , Esq . Francis Wilson , Esq . At the last Division of Profits ( 1849 ) , every policy-holder insured upon the Participating- Scale of Premium became entitled to a return of one-fifth of all the premium he had paid , either in the form of an immediate Cash payment , or by Augmentation of the Sum Insured , or Reduction of the future Premium . The next division will take place in 1852 , when every Policy effected on or before 30 th April next will entitle the holder to a larger share of the divisible surplus than if effected after that date . Amongst other advantages secured to policy-holders in this Company , are—a low rate of premium at the younger ages ; the payment of the sum insured at the end of thirty days after proof of death ; and the liberty of residing-in many parts of North America , the Cape , New Zealand , and Australia , without any extra charge exceptfor Sea-risk . Forms oi Proposal , Prospectuses , &c , will be sent free to any addreess . John le Cappelain , Actuary and Secretary . Applications for Agencies may be made to Mr . Theodore Compton , Provincial Superintendent .
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MET ROPOLITAN and PROVINCIAL JOINT-STOCK BREWERY COMPANY . ( Registered Provisionally pursuant to 7 and 8 Vic , cap . 110 . ) The Directors of this Company are proceeding with an ALLOTMENT of SHARES . . Prospectuses and every information may be obtained at the Temporary Offices , Eldon-chambere . Devereux-court , Temple . CHARLES HENRY EDMANDS , Sec .
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METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE DWELLINGS OF THE INDUSTRIOUS CLASSES . Capital £ 100 , 000 , in shares of £ 25 each . With Power to Increase the Same . Liability of the Shareholders Limited by Royal Charter to the Amount of their respective Shares , and the rate of Dividend to 5 per Cent . DIRECTORS . Chairman—Sir Ralph Howard , Bart ., M . P . Deputy Chairman—John William Tottie , Esq . Price Prichard Baly , Esq . I William E ^ erton Hubbard . Esq . The Right Hon . the Earl of Edwin Hill , Esq . Carlisle . Lord Claud Hamilton , M . P . The Right Hon . Viscount James Kemplay , Eeq . Ebrington , M . P . Huson Morris , Esq . William Ellice , Esq . Thomas S . Smith , Esq ., M . D . Edward Enfield , Esq . William Arthur Wilkinson , Efeq . Thomas Field Gibson , Esq . Horace Wilkinson , Esq . The Right Hon . Lord Robert Frederick D . Goldsrnid , Esq . Grosvenor , M . P . The Right Hon . Lord Haddo . ACDITOHS . John Finlaison , Esq . | Edward Hurry , Esq . BANKERS . Messrs . Barclay , Bevan , Tritton , and Co . SECRETARY . Charles Gatliff , Esq ., 19 , Coleman-street , London .
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FORMATION OF BRANCH ASSOCIATIONS . Thi « Association has obtained a Supplemental Charter , dated the 10 th of December , 1850 . whereby , in addition to the powers granted by their original Charter , " Power is granted to raise a capital , to be called ' The Provincial Fund , ' not exceeding ONE MILLION Sterling-, for the purpose of providing , by the alteration of existing " Buildings , or the erection of new Buildings , more commodious or healthy Lodging-s or Dwellings for the Industrious Classes in any Provincial Towns or Districts . " Provincial Capital may be raised on request of Twenty Householders , rated to the Poor in the District . Provincial Shareholders entitled to Profits , or liable to Losses , on the Dis'rict Fund to which they subscribe , separately from any other Funds of the Association . May appoint District Committee . Applications to be made to Mr . Charles Gatliff , Secretary , 19 , Coleman-street , London . FORM OF APPLICATION FOR APPORTIONMENT OF SHAKES . To the Directors of the Metropolitan Association for Improving " the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes . My Lords and Gentlemen , As the case may be . J W ?< , t e undersigned , Householders J \ rated to the Poor in the (• Town , Parish , or District ) of do hereby request that you will appropriate the Sum of £ in Shares of £ 25 each in the Metropolitan Association for Improving- the Divelling-s of the Industrious Classes , and call and distinguish the same as the District Shares . Dated this day of 185 .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 12, 1851, page 355, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1878/page/23/
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