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FLOOR CLOTHS . Best quality , warranted Ss . 6 d . per square yard . Persian and Turkey pattern 2 s . 9 d . do . Common Floor Cloth 2 n . Od . do INDIA MATTING ; COCOA FIBRE MATS and MATTING . ~~ Japanned FoIdinyS > creenfffrom 329 . JOWETT , Manafacturer , 53 * . New Oaford-atreet .
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TOOTHACHE PREVENTED by using BRANDE'S ENAMRL for filling decaying Teefh , and rendering them sound and painless . Price 1 » . Enough for several Teeth . The only substance approved by the medical faculty , aa being unattended with pain or danger , and the good efttv * a of which are permanent . 8 oid by a'l Chemists in the United Kingdom . Twenty really authorized Testimonials accompany each box , with full directions for use . Sent free , by return of poet , by J . WILLIS , FLEETSTREET , London , in return for thirteen penny stamps . CAUTION . —The great 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 packet .
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THE QUEEN'S PARASOL , registered by THOMAS EVANS and CO ., Feb . 19 , 1851 . *• Upon the highest authority—that is , f * ir authority—we are enabled to state , that the existing ne plus ultra is to be found in 4 Queen ' s Purasol , ' which has this week exhibited itself at oar office , ' and made a sunshine in that gloomy place . ' It is admirable : brilliant , but not gaudy ; li ght , but not fragile ; commodious , but not clumsy . It is firm , without obli g ing the parasol to become an umbrella ; light , without obliging it to become a wreck "—The Leader , April 19 , 1851 . To be had of all Drapers and Wholesale Houses "; also at the Manufactory , No . 10 , WOOD-STREET , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON .
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E and W . STURGE , COAL MERCHANTS , BRIDGE-WHARF , CITY-ROAD . E . and W . S . announce that their price for Best Coals is still 22 s . per ton , and inform their friends and the public that they continue to give the strictest attention to all orders entrusted to their care . ( Inland Coals , for keeping in a ll night without stirring-, may be always had . ) E . and W . STURGE , BRIDGE-WHARF , CITY-ROAD .
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TO PERSONS about to MARRY . —Those about to marry should obtain my guide , with designs , sent postage free , where they will see that a four-roomed Cottage is comfortably furnished for 25 guineas ; a six-roomed House completely and neatly for £ 70 ; an eight-roomed Home , with many elegances , and substantially , for £ 140 ; a Mansion , of fourteen rooms , furnished with that style of elegance , beauty , and durability , for which the house has obtained so large a share of public patronage , for 350 guineas . A single room or a single article at the same moderate charges . To country residents all goods delivered in any part of the Kinsrdom carriage free . At SMITH'S Cabinet , Beading , and Upholstery Warerooms , 28 , Bagni ; ge-wells-road , next door to Clerkenwell Police Court .
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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 wa 3 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 . Trigg . " 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard .
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HO M CE O P A T HY . —AH the Homoeopathic Medicines , in Globules , Tinctures , and Trituration , are prepared with the greatest cars and accuracy by JOHN MAWSON , Homaopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-atreet , Newcastleon-Tyne ; and 60 , Favntett-rtreet , 8 iradertand ; from whom they may be obtained , in single t _ b « s , neat p < x $ ket owes , and boxes , suitable for families and the profession . " LaurieV and all other works on Hom » opafhy , together with casea and tubes , sent post-free to all part * of the kingdom . Dispensaries and the profession supplied on liberal terms . Just published , and may be had free of charge , a small pamphlet on Homoeopathy , by i . Silk Buckingham , Esq . MAWSON'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA . —The Cocoa-nut , or nib . contains 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 being less liable than any other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic physicians are united in their recommendation of cocoa as a beverage ; and the testimonials from other sources are numerous and of the highest character . It was so highly esteemed by Linnaus , the chief of Naturalists , that he named it Theobroma— " F"ood for the Gods . " Dr . Pareiia says , " It is avery nourishing beverage , devoid of the ill properties possessed by both tea and coffee . " Dr . Epps , the popular lecturer on Physiology , says : — " Mothers , while suckling , should never take Coffee ; they should suckle on Cocoa . I have the testimony of mothers who have so suckled , and they state that they found , with Cocoa without Beer , they produced quite sufficient milk , and the children suckled with such diet were in better health than those suckled on a previous occasion , when Beer , and Coffee , and Tea formed the liquid part of their diet . " The same author adds : — " Cocoa is the best of all flavoured drinks . It is highly nutritious . " _ Dr . Hooper says : —* ' This food is admirably calculated for the sick , and to those who are in health it is a luxury . " Many persons have been turned against the use of Cocoa and Chocolate from having tried the many , and very generally inferior article vended at the grocers' shops under that name . The preparation here offered by JOHN MAWSON contains all the nutritiom properties of the nut without any objectionable admixture . It is , therefore , recommended as an agreeable and wholesome substitute for Coffee , to which it is certainly much superior , as it is also to the Cocoas sold as " Soluble Cocoa , " " Flake Cocoa , "&c . It is light , easy of digestion , agreeable , nutritious , and requires little time or trouble in preparing for use . Testimonial — " Having used the Homoeopathic Cocoa prepared by Mr . Mawson . I have no hesitation in giving it my fullest recommendation . " —Thomas Hayle , M . D . Sold , Wholesale and Retail , by JOHtf MAWSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle , and 60 , Fawcettstreet , Snnderland . Agbnts . —North Shields—Mease and Son , Druggists . Sunderland—Mr . John Hills , grocer . S < uth Shields—Bell and May , druggists . Penrith—Mr . George Ramsay , druggist . 8 tockton —John Dodgson and Co . druggists . Durham—Scawin and Monks , druggists . Darlhigton—Mr . 3 . Barlow , druggist . Carlisle—Mr . Harrison , druggist . Ajrents wanted I
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HOMCEOPATHIC COCOA PREPARED BY TAYLOR BROTHERS . ( The most extensive manufacturers of Cocoa in Europe . ) Thi 9 original and exquisite preparation , combining , in an eminent degree , the pureness , nutriment , and fine aroma of the fresh nut , is prepared under the most able homcBopathic advice , with the matured skill and experience of TAYLOR BROTHERS , the inventors . A delicious and wholesome beverage to all ; it is a most essential article of diet , and especially adapted to those under homoeopathic treatment . It is not cloying to the appetite , and agrees with the most delicate and irritable digestive organs . It is purifying to the blood , soothing and agreeable to the nerous system , lubricating to the alimentary canal , and proves , at the same time , invigorating and refreshing . TAYLOR BROTHERS confidently challenge comparison between this and any _ of the so-called homoeopathic cocoa offered to the public . A 6 ingle trial will suffice . Observe , particularly , upon each packet , the name .
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T AYLOR BROT H ERS , LONDON , whose advantages over other makers arises from the paramount extent of their manufacture ; larger experience , greater command of markets , matured judgment in selection , and skill in preparation , enabling them to offer every kind of plain and fancy COCOA AND CHOCOLATE , aa regards both quality and price , upon unequalled terms . They are also inventors and exclusive proprietoi a of the 3 OLUBLE AND DIKTETIC COCOAS . The latter is strongly recommended by the faculty to invalids , convalescents , and dyspeptics , as most nutritious and easyof digestion , and being free from the exciting properties of tea and coffee , makes it a most desirable refreshment after a late evening . All other makes of these are spurious imitations . These standard Preparations , which WILL KEEP GOOD IN ANY CLIMATE , may be had , wholesale , at the Mills , 211 , BRICK-LANE , LONDON , and retail from all Grocers , Tea Dealers , and Oilmen . CAUTION . -To prevent disappointment see that the name •* Taylor Brothers" is upon every packet , there being many vile noxious imittitions of the SOLUBLE and DIETETIC COCOAS calculated to bring Cocoa into disrepute .
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DR . CULVER WELL ON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derang-ements , Constipation , and Hsemorrhoids . Is . each ; by Post , 13 . 6 d . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " A popular exposition of the principal causes ( over and careless feeding , &c . ) of the above harassing and distressing complaints , with an equally intelligible and popular exposition of bow we should live to get rid of them ; to which is added diet tables for every meal in the day , and full instractions for the regimen and observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated by numerous cases , &c . Vol 8 . 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding ,
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THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . \ HOW TO BE HAPPY . " Jucunde Vivere . " ON URINARY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HAEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argryll-place , Regent-street : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; evenings , seven till nine .
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FR EEDOM FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES after use is insured by DR . LOCOOK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . From the Rev . Cyril Curteis , Rectoryhouse , 8 even Oaks , Kent . — "Dear Sir , —I have the greatest pleasure in recommending your wafers . On Sunday last I was Buffering from a cold , when I tried them with the most perfect ¦ ucceHH . " Dr . Locock ' a Pultnonic Wafers give inntant relief , and a rapid cure of as I lima , coughs , and all disorders of the breath and lung * . To Hinjrors and public speakers they are invaluable , for clearing and strengthening the voice . They have 11 pleasunt ta » te . Price Is . ) $ d ., 2 s . tfd ., and 11 s . per box . Sold by all druggists . DR . LOCOCK'S FEMALE WAFERS ar « the only medicine recoinmended to ladies . They h . ive an agreeuble taste . —Price la . lUl . tfu . 9 ( 1 ., and 11 s . perbox . DM . LOCOCK'S FAMILY APERIENT AND ANTI BILIOUS WAFKH 8 , having a most agreeable taste . Full directions are g iven with every box . Price Is . 1 / jd ., 2 b . 9 s ., and 11 s . per box . JBewaru of counterfeits .
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CLAIRVOYANCE !—PORTRAITURE OF LIFE ! BY the combination of Graj . hiology and Clairvoyance , the art of discovering the true character of indiduals , from the handwriting , by means of a Clairvoyant patient , is practised only in this country by Madame MERVARD . Her accurate and startling revelations of the tastes , talents , virtues , failings and all other characteristics of persons , are both full and detailed , filling the four pages of a sheet of paper , the ntyle of description differing from anything ever before attempted . All persons desirous of a perfect knowledge of themselves , or any friend in whom they are interested , are invited to send a specimen of their writing , stating sex and age ( enclosing nine postage stamps ) , to Madame Mervard , 14 , Hand-court , Holborn , I ^ ndon , and they will receive a reply in a few days . Clairvoyant consultations daily , by appointment . Any questions relative to the past , the present , or the future , answered with accuracy . Charge , 2 a . 6 d . Just published , price One Shilling , SPIRITUAL MESMERISM . In Ten Chapters . Library Edition . The moat astounding revelations in Mesmerism ever published . " Mesmerism is one of those words with which the ignorant vanity of the human mind pretends to solve the creat mysteries of nature . "—( Extract from chap . I . ) ' * With all humility and purity of heart , I give the remilt of my inquiries to the world with the impression , that the startling revelations may contribute to human happiness . "—( Extract . ) t-ent post free on receipt of sixteen postage stamps ( being a large and heavy volume ) , by Madame Mervard , 14 , Hand-court , Holborn , London . ___________________
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GRAIIS ! GRATIS ! Just publishing , F . leventh Edition . THE SECRET of BEAUTV , a complete Companion to the Toilet , containing an immense collection of most valuable Recipes , indispensable to the Toilette of every Lady and Gentleman . Every recipe is medically attested , and may be fully relied upon , rtent free by post on receipt of four postage stamps , by Miss Dean , 48 , Liverpool-street , Argylesquare , London . Gratis . —Miss Deaw forwards her Toiletry prospectus free to any one en receipt of a directed envelope , and one stamp . Just published , the Sixth Edition , price One Shilling , FIVE MINUTES' ADVICE to LOVERS and HUSBANDS , SWEETHEARTS , and WIVES . By Miss Emily Dean . Sent post-free , on receipt of fourteen postage-stamps — "A charming book for young people . "—Lady ' s Newspaper . " We cordially recommend it . "—Family Herald . " Is our Authoress really an unmarried lady ? The a vice and remarks bespeak so much experience , we fancy she must have "ntered that happy state . "—Chronicle . " Eveiybody ought to treat themselves with this Shilling ' s worth of solid truths . We imagined , on its first appearance , it would run through several editions . " —Evenimj Herald . YOURSELF ! WHAT YOU ARE ! AND WHAT FIT FOR ! Your Writing- a Teet of Character . THE Secret Art of discovering the true Character of Individual from the peculiarities of their Handwriting has long been practised by MISS EMILY DE \ N with astonishing success . Her startling delineations of character are both full and detailed , occupying the four pages of a sheet of letter-paper , th « style of description differing from anything- yet attempted . All persona wishing to " know themselves , " or their friends , l > y meant , of this extraordinary and interesting science , must Rend a specimen of their writing , stating sex and age , or supposed age , of the writer , to Mms Emily Dean t , encl sing thirteen postage-stamps' ) , and they will receive in : i few days a written description of the mental and moral qmililie-, talents , tastes , affections , virtues , failings , & < :., of the writer , with many other tilings hitherto unsuspected . Address , Mian Dean , 1 H , Liverpool-street , Argyle-square , London .
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NO MOKK CHAPPED HANDS ; mil FACES . lUIRY'S IIOYAL I'OMl'ADOUU I'DWl ) EH — lteeoinincndcd lor daily uae to remove that redness and it ¦ i t at ion remaining on tlie Hkin after waHhiuj , or from any other cause , as well an possessing ( he most cooling , softening , mid b . ilnaniic . qualities , and imparting an exquisit wliitcncHN 11111 I cIciuiii'hh to the complexion . It iu strongly recommended to the notice ot inothern and iitirsrs for the uhc of infanta of the most , tender age , beinsr far tuipnrior to uuy itVlirr powder ; also , alter H «* a-hathing , and for gentlemen after shaving , its agreeable effects will he fully tented . Alfred Bury recommends the Hoyal Pompadour Powder uh an article of comfort and utility ( not » h a coHinetic ) , tint , as 11 plain vegetable powder for the line of both Indicu and gentlemen retaining its virtues mid purity in any climate , consequently in well worthy the attention of merchanta , ca | itulnn , mid i-pectilntorH , being ii preparation that commandn u aale throughout the civilised world . Sold in packets , 1 h . and L » n . 6 d . each ;—those at 2 h . fid . are equal to three la . packets ; hy pout- for sixteen or thirty-eight uncut MtunipH . — Low , Hon . and Iteiibow . . 'i ; il > , Hliand ; Winter , _ 0 f > . Ox ford-street ; Putter , ( i , I'Yedcrick-pluoe . Old Kcot-roud ; Htacey and Co ., 4 S , Craiibourn-Htreet ; West , King's-roiid , < - 'heln « n ; Thompson , » 5 , I ' urk-Btreet , U < ' « r « iit ' a-p ;» rk : Iielliiigliain , 41 , Tuchbrook-street , Plndioo ; Ilopikirli , NH , WttxtiiiiiiHter ] iri
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A NEW MEDICINE . FRA NKS'S SPKC 1 FIC CAPSULE—A form of Medicine at once safe , sure . 3 peedy . and pleasant , enpi | - Hiillv applicable to urethral inorhiil secretions , and other ailments for which copaiba and cnhelw ar « commonly administered . Ruch Capaulo containing the Specific in imwle of the piwest Gelatine which , encased in tinfoil , may be conveniently carried in the pocket , and , tieiii ^ ' both elastic and pleasant to ta [ -cr , afford a the greatest facility for repenting the doses without 111-tenniHsion—a desideratum to persona travelling , visiting , or eniMJfeil in business , 11 B well as to those who object , to fluid inediciiieB In-ill" un .. biectioni . ble to the most susceptible stomach . Pre ' pareifonly by f . KOKOE KUAN ICS , Surgeon , at His Laboratory 1 ) 0 Illackfriara-roa . l , London , where they muy be had , and < if all Me . iicine Venders , in boxch . at _ H . ! ld . find 4 s . ( id . each , ors .-nt free by post at . 'lfl . and fts . each . Of « honi , aluo , may bo buil in l ) uU . l « -H , at SJh « . ) d .. 4 n . ( id , mid lls . each . . KANKS-8 SPECIFIC SOLUTION OK COPAIBA . TBHTIMONIA 1 . 8 . From Joeoph Henry ( Jreen . Esq .. K . R . H ., President of the Royal College of BurgeoiiH , London ; Senior Hurtfeon to St . Thomas a IloHpltnl ; nnd Professor of Surgery in King ' s College . Ivondon . "I have made trial of Mr . Irank- ' a Solution of Copaiba , at St TIiohiiih ' h Hospital , in a variety of caHeu , nnd the results wiirnmt my fttiiting , that it in nn ellloacious re . mttdy , and one whieli doi-M not produce the usual mipluiiMAiit effects of Copaiba . ( HigiK-d ) " Johkimi Hkniiy UmtHN . " Lincolii ' s-inn Fields , April 1 ft . iH . 'l . V From HrwiKby Cooper . Et . q ., F . R . H ., ono of the Council of t . h « Royal College of Surgeons , London ; Senior Surgeon to Guy ' a IlnHpital ; and Lect . 111 er on Anatomy , fcc . " Mr . llraiiHby Coopei pretientH his compliments to Mr . (» enrg « FiiuiIvm , and lniH great , pleasnio in bearing toKtinutny to tlm efllcuny ' of hiH Solution of Copaibn . Mr . Cooper hao pruscribod the Hiilutiun in ten or twelve eusea with perfect huccohu . " Mew-Htrcet , April VA , 1835 . " • T 1 ich « inedicinea aro protected against oowntorfeits hy the fjov « rnin « nt Htamp—on which la ongraven "Okokok 1 ' banri Uliu : kfriarn-n > n < l "—being fttti'chod to each .
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I ^ RAMP TON'S 1 'IIJ . I-IKAI / ni . Pii « e - 1 h . l ^ d . per box . This excellent Family Pill is a Mediclno of long-tried elilcacy for correcting all disorders of the 8 toma < ih and Bowels , th « common nymptoms of which aro Costiv < inefl « Kliitulency . HpasmH , Loss of Appetite , Sick Head-* cll « , Giddiness , Brnne of KuIukhh after meala . Dizziness of the KyeH , Drowsinrss , nnd Puina in the Htumach and Bowels : Indigttotion , producing a Torpid State of the Liver , and a consequent inactivity of the Bowels , causing a disorganisation of every function ot the frame , will , in this incut excellent preparation , by a little pcrneverance , lie effectually removed . Two or three . Iohbh will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects . The stomach will speedily regain its strength ; a healthy action of the liver , bowels , and kidneys will rapidly take place ; mid instead of li » tleBBHM » , h « at , pain , and jaundiced appeuranoo , strength , activity , and renewed health will ho the quick result of taking thiB medicine , according to the directions accompanying each box . As « pleasant , safe , enny Aperient , they unite the recommendation of n mild operation witl the inoMt mircessful effect , and require no restraint of dintor ROiiflrieiiKint . during t . hiiir une ; nnd for Elderly People ttiey will be found to lie the iiiohI . comfortable medicine hitherto prepartd . Hold by T . PltOUT , & !!) , Htrand , London . Price 1 h . l . Jd . and Sn . lid . per box ; and by tho vituderu of iiiedicinu generally throngluiut the kingdom . Ask for KRAMPTON'H PILL of HEALTH , and obnurvo the numfl nnd addrrsn of" Tliom « H Prout , U 29 , Htniud , JiOmlon , " on the ( JoveinnuMit Htainp .
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f ^ OUGHS , INFLUENZA , BRONCHITIS — V ^ KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES , which are so strongly recommended by the faculty ( testimonials from the most eminent of whom may be inspected ) aro in daily request _ at this most inclement season as a safe , speedy , and most efficacious remedy for Coughs , Bronchitis , Influenza ( now very prevalent ) , and all disorders of the chest and Iung 3 . Prepared and sold in boxes , from Is . ljd ., 2 g . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 a . 6 d . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Pharmaceutical Chemist , 79 , St . Panl ' s-churchyard , London . Sold by all Druggists .
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April 26 , 1851 . ] STD * & * afr * 1 % 401
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Leader (1850-1860), April 26, 1851, page 401, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1880/page/21/
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